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Campaign question 4: Patrick Wilson (council candidate)

Campaign question 4: Patrick Wilson (council candidate)

The layout of the community and the focus on the success of the Quarry has resulted in a perceived rift between our growing business community and our Historic Downtown businesses.
Campaign question 4: Vivian Cox (council candidate)

Campaign question 4: Vivian Cox (council candidate)

The layout of the community and the focus on the success of the Quarry has resulted in a perceived rift between our growing business community and our Historic Downtown businesses.
Campaign question 4: Bella Fallis (council candidate)

Campaign question 4: Bella Fallis (council candidate)

The layout of the community and the focus on the success of the Quarry has resulted in a perceived rift between our growing business community and our Historic Downtown businesses.
Pool demo questioned by local developer

Pool demo questioned by local developer

Ken Blair, a local developer and long-time resident who lives north of town, is contesting the decision and timing to demolish the former town pool site.
Council briefs: Final council meeting before election

Council briefs: Final council meeting before election

Tear-filled goodbyes Outgoing council bid farewell at the final meeting of this term.
Pool total nears $50 million

Pool total nears $50 million

To date, the new aquatic/curling facility expansion is reported to be running at an additional $200,000 over budget – with further cost overruns anticipated to put the final tab around $48.6 million from its current $48.2 million.
Campaign question 4: Tom Hardy (mayoral candidate)

Campaign question 4: Tom Hardy (mayoral candidate)

The layout of the community and the focus on the success of the Quarry has resulted in a perceived rift between our growing business community and our Historic Downtown businesses.
Campaign question 4: Alex Reed (council candidate)

Campaign question 4: Alex Reed (council candidate)

The layout of the community and the focus on the success of the Quarry has resulted in a perceived rift between our growing business community and our Historic Downtown businesses.
Wildlife officials urge locals to leave bear alone

Wildlife officials urge locals to leave bear alone

Wildlife officials are urging area residents to leave an injured young bear alone to protect both the animal, and themselves, from harm.
First advance poll shows 85 per cent increase from 2013

First advance poll shows 85 per cent increase from 2013

With two advance polls down and two to go, town officials are reminding Cochranites that every vote counts and that the town is hopeful the four advance polls will help bring up the voter turnout from an abysmal 33 per cent in 2013.
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