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Remembrance Day ceremony set to take place at the Cenotaph on Nov. 11

Remembrance Day ceremony set to take place at the Cenotaph on Nov. 11

The annual Remembrance Day ceremony will be returning to the Cochrane Cenotaph on Nov. 11
Activettes give Big Hill Lodge $50,000 towards a new bus

Activettes give Big Hill Lodge $50,000 towards a new bus

First World War re-enactors live history at Airdrie Library exhibit

First World War re-enactors live history at Airdrie Library exhibit

In the fall of 1914 and into the early winter of 1915, soldiers of the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada disembarked in France.
Guthrie latest cabinet minister to admit taking Oilers playoff tickets

Guthrie latest cabinet minister to admit taking Oilers playoff tickets

Peter Guthrie is the third Alberta cabinet minister to admit attending Edmonton Oilers playoff games courtesy of a medical distribution company
Municipalities say unpaid oil and gas taxes should be collected from royalty revenue

Municipalities say unpaid oil and gas taxes should be collected from royalty revenue

“Oil companies cannot operate in Alberta without paying their royalties. The same must be true of municipal taxes.”
Town adds Remembrance Day tribute to crosswalk leading to Cenotaph

Town adds Remembrance Day tribute to crosswalk leading to Cenotaph

Alberta government removes trapping limits for wolverines

Alberta government removes trapping limits for wolverines

The Alberta government has removed furbearer trapping limits for the 2024-25 season in most zones, including for at-risk wolverines.
Cochrane condos win best in southern Alberta

Cochrane condos win best in southern Alberta

Cochrane Legion raises $955 for Big Hill Haven

Cochrane Legion raises $955 for Big Hill Haven

The Cochrane Legion donated $955 to Big Hill Haven at a cheque presentation that took place on Nov. 1.
'Let's be calm': Canada's cabinet ministers reflect on Donald Trump's election win

'Let's be calm': Canada's cabinet ministers reflect on Donald Trump's election win

Canadian cabinet ministers are offering reassurances and urging calm after learning former president Donald Trump will be heading back to the White House after a campaign in which he promised punishing tariffs and mass deportations.
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