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First mayoral debate highlights rodeo grounds, dog parks, roads

First mayoral debate highlights rodeo grounds, dog parks, roads

The Cochrane civic election was kicked off with a mayoralty debate held by the Cochrane and District Chamber of Commerce Sept. 18.
Campaign question 1: Bella Fallis (council candidate)

Campaign question 1: Bella Fallis (council candidate)

Fiscal responsibility means the town must live within its means, but maximize the benefits of what we spend taxpayer money on. Long-term, we can work to increase revenues, short term we must deal with what we have.
Cab company owner to focus on less government interference, internal roads in vie for council seat

Cab company owner to focus on less government interference, internal roads in vie for council seat

Patrick Wilson rings in as the 15th and final candidate to vie for a seat on town council.
Campaign question 1: Tom Hardy (mayoral candidate)

Campaign question 1: Tom Hardy (mayoral candidate)

“I think we need to take a hard look at where we have some inefficiencies and where we are spending our money. I think we need to look at cutting back on some of the big projects currently in progress and re-evaluate our priorities.
Campaign question 1: Vivian Cox (council candidate)

Campaign question 1: Vivian Cox (council candidate)

To ensure fiscal responsibility I would like to see more of the municipalities working together regionally to share the cost of developing certain communication pieces when rolling out their programs.
Campaign question 1: Morgan Nagel (council incumbent)

Campaign question 1: Morgan Nagel (council incumbent)

There’s only one way to lower taxes, and that’s knowing how to say “no.” I’ve never shied away from saying no to the big spenders. In the last term, I said no to tens of millions of dollars worth of unnecessary expenses.
Cochrane man dies after collision with dump truck

Cochrane man dies after collision with dump truck

Police continue to investigate the cause of a crash northeast of town earlier this week that claimed the life of a 72-year-old Cochrane man. Cpl. Curtis Peters said a dump truck was travelling west on Highway 567 Monday morning about 7:30 a.m.
Campaign question 1: Marni Fedeyko (council candidate)

Campaign question 1: Marni Fedeyko (council candidate)

To ensure fiscal responsibility, the elected council will need to carefully sift through the wants, needs, and must haves of Cochrane.
RCMP move ahead with missing person investigation

RCMP move ahead with missing person investigation

Police took a step forward in the ongoing investigation of a missing woman last week by searching Morley area wetlands exposed after this summer’s dry weather.
Campaign question 1: Ivan Brooker (mayoral incumbent)

Campaign question 1: Ivan Brooker (mayoral incumbent)

“I believe that my track record speaks for itself. I have always been and will continue to be very conscious of every dollar we spend. Over the last 4 years this is what we have done in regards to tax increases and in one year a tax decrease.
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