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Sunday Artisan Markets pushes forward

Sunday Artisan Markets pushes forward

The inaugural Sunday Artisan Markets that kicked off earlier this year has been a “learning process” organizers say.
Cochrane to get new kindergarten and potential new preschool

Cochrane to get new kindergarten and potential new preschool

Cochrane will getting a new kindergarten and potentially a new preschool this fall.
The purr-fect ending

The purr-fect ending

Who knew crime could end in giving back to the community? That is what happened when eight-year-old Nathan Wagman had $100 worth of empty bottles stolen from the family garage earlier this year.
Second arrest made in Stoney First Nation death

Second arrest made in Stoney First Nation death

UPDATE: A second charge has been laid in connection with the homicide of Kori Wesley. A 17-year-old youth of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, who cannot be identified because of his age, was arrested on Aug. 11.
Suicide Squad a pleasant surprise

Suicide Squad a pleasant surprise

Contrary to what most critics will tell you, Suicide Squad isn’t the worst of the worst. If anything, the latest offering from the DC cinematic universe is the tonic that was needed to keep up with Marvel after the disastrous Batman vs. Superman.
Order of Cochrane award recipients “;surprised”

Order of Cochrane award recipients “;surprised”

Recipients of the “highest honour bestowed upon a citizen by the town” said they were “surprised” upon receiving the award.
Thursday night market success a possible step in the right direction

Thursday night market success a possible step in the right direction

Tonight marks the third summer Thursday night market in historic downtown.
MP hosts round table discussion in Cochrane

MP hosts round table discussion in Cochrane

Cochrane and area residents had the opportunity to provide input for the government’s review on its current defence policy last week, Approximately 16 residents attended an open round table discussion hosted by Banff-Airdrie MP Blake Richards at the
Hanging up the reins

Hanging up the reins

Springbank’s John Samulak has done a lot in his life, from driving wagons in the Calgary Stampede to surviving quadruple bypass heart surgery a couple of years ago.
Charges laid in suspicious Stoney death

Charges laid in suspicious Stoney death

Second degree murder charges have been laid against 20-year-old Tylen Tray Poucette from Stoney Nakoda First Nation, in connection with the death of 21-year-old Kori Wesley, also from Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
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