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Stuffed for success

Stuffed for success

The fifth annual Stuff-A-Bus brimmed with success last weekend, with a strong showing of donations to go toward the Activettes’ Share Your Christmas campaign.
Around the community

Around the community

The Behtany Care Council is in the process of selling 5,000 50/50 tickets that will help it raise money for outdoor furniture at the Bethany Care Centre in Cochrane and give one lucky person some extra spending money this Christmas.
Grand Avenue Pharmacy

Grand Avenue Pharmacy

Snowshoe fundraiser makes giving to charity funky

Snowshoe fundraiser makes giving to charity funky

One Cochrane woman is encouraging people to “branch out” this holiday season. Lyndsie Barrie, team leader of the Attack of the 90’s Neon Snowsuits, wants people to start registering for the upcoming snowshoe fundraiser.
Holiday train rolls through town

Holiday train rolls through town

The CP Holiday Train is rolling through town this Monday. The 18th edition of the Holiday Train features country singer Dallas Smith and the Odds will be stopping in Cochrane on Dec.
Dixon reelected chief in Bearspaw

Dixon reelected chief in Bearspaw

Darcy Dixon is the reigning Chief of Bearspaw on Stoney Nation. Dixon was reelected with 515 votes, beating out other candidates, former chiefs David Bearspaw Jr. and Johnny Ear, and first time candidate Georgina Rollins.
Cochrane families share their journey to adoption

Cochrane families share their journey to adoption

While many enter parenthood the traditional way, the journey for others is an obstacle course lined with barricades like infertility, pregnancy complications, or the absence of a desired co-parent.
Grade 6 students get a taste of council life

Grade 6 students get a taste of council life

Grade 6 Ecole Manachaban Middle School students got a taste of what it would be like to hold public office on Tuesday morning with a “mock” council at the RancheHouse council chambers.
Aboriginal artist colours it forward

Aboriginal artist colours it forward

It all started with a dream.
MP says federal rules on small businesses hurt some

MP says federal rules on small businesses hurt some

Banff-Airdrie Conservative MP Blake Richards highlighted concerns over what he feels is a very un-Canadian approach to small businesses.
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