Two men are facing charges after a fire was set at a Strathmore school in the spring.
Two Strathmore, Alta., men are facing charges after a fire was set at a local school in the spring.Members of the fire department were able to extinguish the blaze, which had engulfed a rear portable classroom.
On Tuesday, RCMP officials announced arson and mischief charges had been laid against Christian Southworth, 21, and Luke Kusmack, 23.The case remains before the courts and both men have been released from custody. Anyone with further information about the incident can call Strathmore RCMP at 403-934-3968 or contact
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