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Minor baseball season underway in Cochrane

Minor baseball season underway in Cochrane

With teams kicking off their schedules in late April, the 2022 baseball season is already well underway, according to Cochrane Minor Ball president Corey O'How. 
Impaired driver hits Cochrane RCMP officer while fleeing checkstop

Impaired driver hits Cochrane RCMP officer while fleeing checkstop

William Richard Kinning, 39, of Cochrane, has been charged with 5 separate offences after hitting an RCMP officer while fleeing a checkstop earlier this weekend
Fire crews beat down house blaze in Riverview

Fire crews beat down house blaze in Riverview

Cochrane Fire Services and Rocky View County responded to the structure fire call before noon earlier today
Cochrane Eagle briefs: Foostock family race day coming June 5

Cochrane Eagle briefs: Foostock family race day coming June 5

The Footstock family race day will be held Sunday, June 5 at Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre.
RVS' online grads prepare for in-person convocation ceremony

RVS' online grads prepare for in-person convocation ceremony

While the approximately 200 RVS students at Summit Trails Online School have been learning virtually this year, principal Dave Smith ensures the school’s first graduation ceremony will be in person.
Rocky View Schools’ The Farm receives $12,500 donation from Wawanesa Insurance

Rocky View Schools’ The Farm receives $12,500 donation from Wawanesa Insurance

The Farm, an alternative school northwest of Airdrie, received a $12,500 donation from Wawanesa Insurance Company.
Local archeologist launches book about Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park

Local archeologist launches book about Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park

New book reveals the never-before-told stories of the historical village that once existed at Glenbow Ranch – the site of an important sandstone quarry in the prairies.
Letter: Workplace health and safety improvements needed

Letter: Workplace health and safety improvements needed

Dear Editor, No worker should be injured, made sick, or die just because they had to make a living. Current workplace health and safety provisions are failing us.
Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda wisdom counters racist rampage in Buffalo

Coffee with Warren: Stoney Nakoda wisdom counters racist rampage in Buffalo

A vivid lesson, so relevant to the racist rampage in Buffalo, was taught me our first year by the late Chief Walking Buffalo (George McLean) about one of the most important values in his Stoney Nakoda culture: the beauty of diversity-in-harmony.
Dairy truck takes a spill in Downtown Cochrane

Dairy truck takes a spill in Downtown Cochrane

No, that white stuff covering the street on 4 Ave isn't snow... it's milk
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