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Delegations, a $1M offer and a meeting with transportation minister

Delegations, a $1M offer and a meeting with transportation minister

During its Sept. 14 meeting, council heard a number of delegations from community groups, with motions from declaring September Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in Cochrane to increasing funding for the Rocky View Regional Handibus service.
Breaking the stigma of the 'big, bad wolf'

Breaking the stigma of the 'big, bad wolf'

Since the announcement of approved wolf killings in British Columbia by the B.C. government, it has received attention from the local Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary to petition the decision.
Getting to know RVC's RCMP police dogs

Getting to know RVC's RCMP police dogs

With his ears up and his tail at attention, three-year-old German Shepherd Ecko is ready to do his job as a member of the RCMP’s Police Dog Services, along side his human partner, Corporal Mike Zinck.
Stoney family upset with current and future housing situation

Stoney family upset with current and future housing situation

It's been two years since the 2013 flood and some Bearspaw band members are still living in interim housing.
Terry Fox Run aims to raise over $10K for cancer fight

Terry Fox Run aims to raise over $10K for cancer fight

Local cancer survivor Sharon Meier MacDonald will speak at the 35th Terry Fox Run in Cochrane, Sept. 20. “Once I made my recovery, I wanted others to know that we do come through,” MacDonald said.
Market focuses on history, looks to help the future

Market focuses on history, looks to help the future

The Prairie Girls Vintage Market has turned its sights to the next generation to be this year’s donation recipients.
Flapjacks and fire trucks

Flapjacks and fire trucks

The Cochrane Firefighters Association will host its third year of flapjacks and fire trucks for the annual pancake breakfast Sept. 12 at the fire hall parking lot from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., located at 20 Grande Blvd.
SLS displeased with government's actions in Castle wilderness area

SLS displeased with government's actions in Castle wilderness area

Spray Lake Sawmills’ chainsaws will remain silent after the government’s decision to halt logging in the Castle wilderness area Sept. 4.
Ideas session addresses global warming

Ideas session addresses global warming

According to NASA’s website on climate change, 97 per cent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree: climate warming is very likely caused by humans.
Riding into distraction

Riding into distraction

As reported in last week’s Eagle (page 4), the bike lanes along Glenbow Drive and Railway Street are finished, but a number of people are raising doubts about their value and the decision to add them at the current locations.
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