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Cochrane families celebrate cultural diversity

Cochrane families celebrate cultural diversity

When Ugandan immigrant Isabella Ndibarekera officially became a Canadian citizen two months ago, she said she felt a sense of pride for her adopted nation she didn't fully expect. “When I was taking the oath, I was like, ‘Oh wow.
Woman crashes car into Quarry hair salon

Woman crashes car into Quarry hair salon

It was a hair-raising experience for patrons of a Cochrane salon Saturday afternoon when a vehicle accidentally slammed into the side of the busy strip mall shop. “It’s something you don’t see every day,” said Chatters stylist Brynn Sluggett.
Police investigate arson in West Valley

Police investigate arson in West Valley

A car torched in a West Valley back lane early Sunday morning is being investigated as arson, and officials say it’s only a matter of luck that more damage wasn’t done to the neighbourhood as a result.
Lions look to crown new rodeo queen

Lions look to crown new rodeo queen

The Cochrane Lions Rodeo is preparing to crown its new queen. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 25 interested in being honoured with the bejeweled cowboy hat are being asked to message the Cochrane Lions Rodeo Royalty Facebook page.
Fire ban likely to stretch into mid-August

Fire ban likely to stretch into mid-August

With dry conditions and little rain expected in the area for at least 10 days, Cochrane’s fire ban could continue until the middle of August. “We’re on really high alert right now,” Lt. Jeff Avery of Cochrane Fire Services said this week.
County issues final approval for GRASP development

County issues final approval for GRASP development

An 8-1 vote has officially set the Glenbow Ranch Area Structure Plan (GRASP) wheels in motion. Rocky View County council approved the GRASP on July 25, with Springbank Coun. Jerry Arshinoff as the sole vote of opposition.
Provincial conservatives vote for unity

Provincial conservatives vote for unity

Whether you backed Brian Jean or stood with Jason Kenney, Alberta conservatives of all stripes have spoken loud and clear in favour of unity.
Booby-trapped Bragg Creek trail story faked

Booby-trapped Bragg Creek trail story faked

While the injuries he sustained were real, the circumstances were not – and now a man who claimed to have been injured by a booby-trapped mountain bike trail near Bragg Creek has been charged with fraud and public mischief.
Fuel additive strange purchase for gas thieves

Fuel additive strange purchase for gas thieves

A Bragg Creek gas station attendant said he still can’t believe thieves who stole more than $100 in diesel – then led police on a high speed chase into Calgary – thought to buy fuel additive before driving away.
Town aims to open pool to public on Sunday

Town aims to open pool to public on Sunday

Green water or not, all signs are pointing to Sunday as the official opening day of the Jayman Built Aquatic Centre to the public. “The pool is still green … it’s metals and minerals reacting in the water,” explained the town’s CAO Suzanne Gaida.
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