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Cochrane increases offsite levies

Cochrane increases offsite levies

The Town of Cochrane has increased its offsite levy fees by 23 to 26 per cent. Council approved the increase at the regular meeting on May 24.
Captain Clot-Buster back on the streets

Captain Clot-Buster back on the streets

Captain Clot-Buster, otherwise known as Martin Parnell, will be taking on the Calgary Marathon on May 29. “I'm very nervous - it's the first marathon for the Captain.
Farmers' Market to kick off next weekend

Farmers' Market to kick off next weekend

The Cochrane Farmers’ Market is back in town next weekend. Farm fresh to your table is what local and surrounding area farmers will be offering every Saturday at the Cochrane Ranche from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. rain or shine, starting June 4.
Snow and rain dampens long weekend festivities

Snow and rain dampens long weekend festivities

Thanks to unfavourable weather, the May long weekend was relatively tame for local campgrounds and recreational areas.
Community groups receive $160,000

Community groups receive $160,000

The Town of Cochrane, the town’s Family and Community Support Services (FCSS), and United Way have approved $160,778 in grant funding for local organizations.
Cremona teens remembered

Cremona teens remembered

Two Cremona teens are being mourned by family and friends after an accident earlier this year claimed both their lives. “From a young age people would remark on Taylore’s happy countenance.
Morley nurse receives national award

Morley nurse receives national award

A nurse from Stoney First Nation received a national award for Excellence in Nursing after four decades of service.
Residents voice concerns over new development

Residents voice concerns over new development

Residents packed Weedon Pioneer Community Hall last week to voice concerns about the proposed Cochrane North development.
How a Bragg Creek resident sees diamonds everywhere

How a Bragg Creek resident sees diamonds everywhere

Eighty-seven year old Bragg Creek resident Siegfried Beckedorf has written and published his first book. Titled Diamonds Everywhere, the book is about Beckedorf's life with his late wife, Ursula, whom the book is in honour of.
Cochrane man to compete on reality outdoors challenge

Cochrane man to compete on reality outdoors challenge

Cochranite Aaron Lauritsen will spend the next couple of months competing to be Canada's Greatest Explorer on the Woods ™ Canada reality challenge. Lauritsen was recruited to the show following an online voting period from April 29 to May 11.
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