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Mini tattoos to support pride

Mini tattoos to support pride

In the colourful spirit of community pride, local tattoo shop owners are running their second annual Pride Flash event this week.
Memorial shines light on drug problem

Memorial shines light on drug problem

Christa-Lee Powder had just turned 29-years-old in December 2017, but only eight days later she died from a drug overdose.
Dog breaks free of leash, attacks woman

Dog breaks free of leash, attacks woman

An avid Ghost Lake visitor is spreading a cautionary tale of a dog attacking her over the August long weekend after she found out the offending dog is still at large.
Fugitive captured near Cochrane sentenced to jail

Fugitive captured near Cochrane sentenced to jail

America's "Most Wanted Deadbeat" who was captured by the former Bear's Den restaurant owner in February, has been sentenced to two years in jail by a Michigan Judge. He was also ordered to pay $500, 000 in restitution after pleading guilty in April.
One dead near train tracks, body spotted by train conductor

One dead near train tracks, body spotted by train conductor

Cochrane RCMP and CP Rail are investigating an incident near the train tracks by the Hwy 1a and Hwy 22 intersection. After 8 a.m. this morning, a man, believed to be 40 years old, was spotted by a CP Rail train conductor.
Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Council briefs: Greystone. Cannabis. SLSFSC

Council briefs: Greystone. Cannabis. SLSFSC

No public consumption of cannabis Those lighting up to celebrate recreational cannabis legalization later this year will face a minimum fine of $200 if caught consuming in a public space. Town council passed the cannabis consumption bylaw at the Aug.
Cystic Fibrosis golf tournament, last call for registration

Cystic Fibrosis golf tournament, last call for registration

The 23rd annual Friends of Cystic Fibrosis Golf Classic is coming up Aug. 27, with registration coming to an end tomorrow (Aug. 17) for golfers looking to swing in support of the genetic disorder that remains without a cure.
Bear makes its way into Cochrane man’s yard

Bear makes its way into Cochrane man’s yard

Jeff Mackenzie was working in his West Mackay Crescent kitchen when he heard people walking down the street chatting about a bear in the area. “I thought that’s interesting, I better get my camera in case I see it,” Mackenzie said.
Police, buses and alpacas

Police, buses and alpacas

Norma Jones, surrounded by more than a dozen alpacas on her hill-perched acreage property five kilometres north of Cochrane, contemplated what her next winter would look like.
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