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Stoney-made film premiering at Calgary International Film Festival

Stoney-made film premiering at Calgary International Film Festival

Stories We Have Earned: The Stoney Nakoda Film Project explores Îyârhe (Stoney Nakoda First Nation’s historic relationship with film and the exploitation of the Nation’s culture and customs for entertainment.
Alberta doctors association says delayed pay deal will hurt health-care system

Alberta doctors association says delayed pay deal will hurt health-care system

An Alberta doctors' group says even though a new pay deal with the province is ready to be implemented, the government isn't putting its money where its mouth is. Dr.
Outhouses off to the races in Cochrane

Outhouses off to the races in Cochrane

New Indigenous programs coming to the Cochrane Public Library

New Indigenous programs coming to the Cochrane Public Library

The Cochrane Public Library announced that they will be brining a variety of new initiatives and collections on Indigenous culture this fall.
Pedalling to the metal at Cochrane BMX's Try BMX Day

Pedalling to the metal at Cochrane BMX's Try BMX Day

The Cochrane BMX Association hosted their Try BMX Day event for new riders on Sept 21.
Coffee with Warren: Bear headlines healer

Coffee with Warren: Bear headlines healer

The Sept. 1 grizzly attack north of Cochrane renewed my appreciation for our late coffee companion, Professor David Lertzman, whose 2021 death while out running is associated with that same grizzly.
Letter to the Editor: Time to Bring the Insanity to a Close

Letter to the Editor: Time to Bring the Insanity to a Close

Objecting to commentator's thoughts on global warming
Our View: Time for Trudeau to take that long walk out into the snow?

Our View: Time for Trudeau to take that long walk out into the snow?

While Pierre Poilievre and the federal Conservative Party might not get the election they want this fall, it is becoming increasingly clear the Liberals are drifting rudderless in the stream.
Letter to the Editor: Voting no for Whistleblower motion was a mistake

Letter to the Editor: Voting no for Whistleblower motion was a mistake

I attended the Sept 9th council meeting to see how Counsellor Fedeyko’s Whistle Blower motion would be handled. Needless to say, this meeting was an eye opener.
Alberta's municipality's resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

Alberta's municipality's resolution asks province to reverse ban on vote counting machines

The City of St. Albert says changes to Alberta election rules will make voting costlier and less reliable and is asking the province to reverse its ban on vote counting machines.
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