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Frost on window, humans inhabiting space, and teamwork

Frost on window, humans inhabiting space, and teamwork

Like so many of you, I’ve had a lifelong fascination with images in the clouds – dogs, cats and other delightful creatures.
Many Cochrane residents pass by her every day, but who is she?

Many Cochrane residents pass by her every day, but who is she?

We’ve all passed by her at one point or another, but many wonder who the woman depicted in the Legacy Statue on Cochrane’s Main Street really is.
Respecting each councillor despite differing opinions

Respecting each councillor despite differing opinions

The year is coming to an end and what a year it has been. The first year for a new council is always a big learning year. Learning the mayor’s role was no exception.
How did we do in keeping past year's New Year's resolution?

How did we do in keeping past year's New Year's resolution?

One year ago, responding to a challenge from Cochrane reader Grayce Vanden Berg, I declared my New Year’s resolution as follows: “With your help, to embrace more fully a lifestyle of peace and goodwill in 2014.
Centennial anniversary column for the Eagle

Centennial anniversary column for the Eagle

Anniversaries are important, whether it’s a birthday, wedding, or the day you got your first bike. Today (Dec. 31) is significant to me for a number of reasons. This was the day, in 2003 when I met my wife Sue at a New Year’s Eve party.
Santa's growing list

Santa's growing list

It’s only two days till Christmas, and the province’s political leaders are snug in their beds enjoying the Holiday season comforted by the knowledge that Albertans are also busy with their families this time of year and will soon forget that the pol
Give your best friend a little something extra for Christmas

Give your best friend a little something extra for Christmas

The Christmas season is upon us – a time for friendship, family and fellowship for all including our furry friends.
Memories of Stoney feast, dancing and meaning of the manger

Memories of Stoney feast, dancing and meaning of the manger

An intriguing convergence of events has altered the course of this year’s Christmas column.
Too rich for our blood

Too rich for our blood

Cochrane's current housing situation may be a microcosmic example of what Canada as a whole may be headed toward in the coming years. According to the Bank of Canada's Financial System Review, housing prices, coupled with consumer debt, are the biggest risks to the Canadian economy.
Cochrane council must tread cautiously

Cochrane council must tread cautiously

The price of oil has been steadily declining since the end of the summer. As the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) watches the price freefall, Albertans are left wondering what this means for our families. We're all hoping for the best. However, we should be aware of the risks we face and budget responsibly.
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