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Amy Thiessen finds inspiration in self-reflection

Amy Thiessen finds inspiration in self-reflection

It isn’t often that you can say you’ve met a vegetarian who was raised on an Alberta cattle farm, or commerce graduate who decides to become a singer and yoga instructor, training with monks in India. But Amy Thiessen is anything but average.
CHAPS looking for new blood to help preserve Cochrane's history

CHAPS looking for new blood to help preserve Cochrane's history

The Cochrane Historical and Archival Preservation Society (CHAPS) is looking for fresh, new members to help with the organization. “We have really small membership and we’re getting much older,” said Gordon Davies, president of CHAPS.
During the day, put those sprinklers away

During the day, put those sprinklers away

Town of Cochrane water systems staff is beckoning Cochranites to follow the watering bylaw — before they wind up with a $250 ticket. While hand watering outdoor plants is acceptable, running a sprinkler between 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. and 1-5 a.m. is not.
Cochrane Lake residents outraged by lack of support from county

Cochrane Lake residents outraged by lack of support from county

A Local Improvement Tax (LIT) that was presented by Rocky View County to Cochrane Lake residents is now “dead in the water ”, according to Division 9 councillor Bruce Kendall July 30 - at least in the way it was presented.
Ghost Lake Reservoir pilot project ends

Ghost Lake Reservoir pilot project ends

Today marks the end of a pilot project that uses the Ghost Reservoir for flood mitigation purposes.
Fake bricks, crooked markings, sidewalk and traffic lights

Fake bricks, crooked markings, sidewalk and traffic lights

If you’re planning on faking something, make sure you fake it well. Though it may appear at first glance to be perfectly placed bricks inserted at the intersection of Centre Ave. and Railway St.
Stockmen's part of Historic Calgary Week

Stockmen's part of Historic Calgary Week

On Aug. 1 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., the Stockmen’s Memorial Foundation will be hosting a western ranching and livestock industry open house at the Cochrane RancheHouse as part of Historic Calgary Week.
Springbank students have skills

Springbank students have skills

At the 20th anniversary of the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) three students from Springbank Community High School took home top prizes for their projects. The 2014 event was held in Toronto at The International Centre from June 4 – 7.
Curling has come a long way

Curling has come a long way

Long before laser-cut rocks with enamel-embossed steel handles, heated lounges and evenly-pebbled indoor ice, there was curling in Cochrane. More than 100 years ago, 100-and-a-half to be exact, the Cochrane Curling Club came to be.
FoodX planning a return to discuss Cochrane's food system

FoodX planning a return to discuss Cochrane's food system

The group that brought you FoodX this past June is organizing another community gathering to continue the discussion around Cochrane’s food system.
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