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Howard May

Howard May

Howard was a journalist with the Calgary Herald and with the Abbotsford Times in BC, where he won a BC/Yukon Community Newspaper Association award for best outdoor writing.

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Recent Work by Howard

Cochrane Music Society 25th anniversary concert to take place May 11

Cochrane Music Society 25th anniversary concert to take place May 11

The Cochrane Music Society commissioned two works to celebrate their enduring commitment to music, culture, and community.
Cochrane dam opponents want Alberta government to kill idea

Cochrane dam opponents want Alberta government to kill idea

Opponents of a provincial government proposal to build a dam on the Bow River just east of Cochrane are having trouble understanding why the project has even remained a possibility this long.
West Fraser listens to West Bragg Creek clearcut opponents

West Fraser listens to West Bragg Creek clearcut opponents

West Fraser (formerly Spray Lake Sawmills) plans to clearcut 900 hectares, (~833 soccer fields) near West Bragg Creek and another 450 ha. in the Moose Mountain Trail Network.
Cochrane nurse practitioner can't open new clinics because of province's announcement

Cochrane nurse practitioner can't open new clinics because of province's announcement

If there are nurse practitioners happy to hear the province’s announcement of a new funding model Tuesday, Karen Parker is not one of them, as she found the hard way the difference between public and private health care.
Gardening Expo set for Sunday in Cochrane

Gardening Expo set for Sunday in Cochrane

Whether you’re an experienced gardener, taking your first steps into gardening, or newly relocated to Cochrane and realizing you may need a few tips for gardening in this zone – this event will get you excited about digging in the dirt.
Castellano Custom Homes building second Home for Hope in Cochrane

Castellano Custom Homes building second Home for Hope in Cochrane

Castellano Custom Homes broke ground for its second Home for Hope on April 23 at a soil turning ceremony in Cochrane's Sunset neighbourhood.
New multi-sport facility to be built in Cochrane

New multi-sport facility to be built in Cochrane

An accessible multi-sport court facility is being facilitated by a generous donation by Project Jumpstart. The proposed site location is on the southeast perimeter of the SLS Centre.
ROARR raises funds for equine therapy ranch in Springbank

ROARR raises funds for equine therapy ranch in Springbank

It wasn’t very noisy as the good folks at the ROARR ranch played their video for gathered guests and donors Friday, with perhaps the only sound being the rustle of Kleenex to dab some eyes, as the narrator’s voiceover said, “In the
Calgary Co-op to open new store in Cochrane in 2025

Calgary Co-op to open new store in Cochrane in 2025

Cochranites will have a fifth major grocery chain store option to choose from in 2025 when Calgary Co-op opens their 41,275 sq. ft. store
Drought could mean tough choices for Alberta cattle producers

Drought could mean tough choices for Alberta cattle producers

Government and non-profit agencies have been trumpeting how prepared they are for a disastrous drought in Alberta, and this week the oil and gas sector joined in the chorus.
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