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Bow Valley grad overcomes adversity

Bow Valley grad overcomes adversity

Like many of his high school graduating peers, Nick Patton is about to embark on a journey of post-secondary education and celebrate entrance into adulthood.
Property crimes fall while fraud and assault on the rise, RCMP

Property crimes fall while fraud and assault on the rise, RCMP

Property crime is down and serious crimes are up, according to the latest statistics from the Cochrane RCMP. “The seriousness of crimes has increased but that is not unique to Cochrane,” explained Lauren Weare, Cochrane RCMP Inspector.
Nagel to run for council, not mayor

Nagel to run for council, not mayor

The number of incumbents who will run in the fall municipal election has risen to two. Coun. Morgan Nagel will join Coun. Ross Watson on the ballot.
Holy Spirit School teaches students importance of physical literacy

Holy Spirit School teaches students importance of physical literacy

Hundreds of Holy Spirit students filled Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sport Centre last Friday as the elementary kids got schooled in physical literacy. “We learn better if we’ve been active,” said Janis Stambene, Grade 4 teacher.
Needs assessment identifies community concerns

Needs assessment identifies community concerns

The results of a two-month needs assessment survey for Cochrane have town officials feeling confident they are “on track.
First Nations front and centre this Canada Day

First Nations front and centre this Canada Day

First Nations traditions and culture will be front and centre at this year's Canada Day celebrations at Mitford Park, with the largest participation from aboriginal people in the event's history.
Bus between Banff and Cochrane starts Saturday

Bus between Banff and Cochrane starts Saturday

The recently announced On-It regional summer transportation from Cochrane to Banff start this Saturday.
Roll a mile in her shoes

Roll a mile in her shoes

How accessible is Cochrane? Eliza Neven-Pugh asked the mayor, council and town staff to find out. “A little bit of research can do a lot for a person’s self esteem,” Neven-Pugh said.
Seniors For Kids Society honours volunteers, celebrates 20 years

Seniors For Kids Society honours volunteers, celebrates 20 years

Frank Wills Memorial Hall’s tables were filled with dedicated volunteers and community sponsors and littered with Canada Day-themed décor on Sunday evening.
Jason Kenney and Brian Jean coming to town

Jason Kenney and Brian Jean coming to town

Wildrose leader Brian Jean and PC Party leader Jason Kenney will be guest speakers at a rally in support of the conservative unity movement July 3. The event will be held at the Cochrane Legion, beginning at 7 p.m.
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