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Stoney students celebrate post secondary graduation

Stoney students celebrate post secondary graduation

A Stoney Nakoda Elder is promoting continuing education after he was among Stoney students awarded certificates from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) and Lethbridge Community College March 3.
Cochrane Classic Bull Riding partners with Ag Society

Cochrane Classic Bull Riding partners with Ag Society

When packing up the holiday trailer this summer, you may want to shift into park for the Aug. 18 to 20 weekend.
Kindness Caf é shines spotlight on students

Kindness Caf é shines spotlight on students

Valley High School was transformed into a world of pink last Wednesday.
IDEAS discusses Trump

IDEAS discusses Trump

How will Donald Trump impact Canada? Cochrane IDEAS will be discussing that concept inviting attendees to express their views, positive or negative, on the “Trumpian political phenomenon that continues to grip and fascinate the world.
'Eyes and ears' of RCMP seeks more membership

'Eyes and ears' of RCMP seeks more membership

In a town with “one of the busiest detachments” in Southern Alberta, a volunteer group described as the “eyes and ears” of the RCMP is seeking more members.
Phase one handed over, excitement builds

Phase one handed over, excitement builds

Orange tarps were removed this week to provide a glimpse into the new multi-sport complex that is phase one of the long-awaited addition to the Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre (SLSFSC), which was handed over to the town this past week.
Humane society receives $11,000 to support cats

Humane society receives $11,000 to support cats

The Cochrane and Area Humane Society (CAHS) received a donation of more than $11,000 from The Cat House Inc. specialty pet store on Friday.
Inaugural anti-bullying hitmen game 'inspiring' and 'overwhelming'

Inaugural anti-bullying hitmen game 'inspiring' and 'overwhelming'

St. Timothy students left the inaugural Be Brave Calgary Hitmen game feeling “inspired” and “overwhelmed.
Wildrose education critic slams NDP on curriculum rewrite

Wildrose education critic slams NDP on curriculum rewrite

Education critic Leela Aheer spoke to a crowd of roughly 20 on the Wildrose’s concerns with the NDP’s curriculum review and the push by special interest groups to cease funding to independent schools.
Cochrane supports grieving family

Cochrane supports grieving family

Less than two weeks following the untimely loss of her husband, Emilie Trickett is adjusting to her new normal with her two-and-a-half-year-old son, Austin, who will only know the memory of his doting father.
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