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Living life in constant pain

Living life in constant pain

Greg Yakiwchuk lives every day in constant pain. “It feels like burns all over your body,” Yakiwchuk said. “Some days are pretty good but it is good to what I consider good, I still live in pain 24/7.
Gervais continues artistic journey

Gervais continues artistic journey

For as long as he can remember, Steve Gervais has always wanted to be an artist.
Buy bread to give back some dough

Buy bread to give back some dough

COBS Bread will be giving back this weekend with every loaf purchased. COBS is partnering with the Breakfast Club of Canada to raise funds from Sept. 16 to 18 with $1 from every loaf sold to go toward the organization.
Councillors, residents not happy with proposed Glenbow Ranch development

Councillors, residents not happy with proposed Glenbow Ranch development

Today marks the closing day for public input to Rocky View County to inform the draft version of the proposed Glenbow Ranch Area Structure Plan (ASP).
Bus ride times 'unacceptable'

Bus ride times 'unacceptable'

A Cochrane parent is not happy with how long her child s spending on the bus each day to and from school. The mother is among several parents who have raised concerns about Rocky View School bus ride times calling them “unacceptable.
Pastor retires after three decades in Morley

Pastor retires after three decades in Morley

Rev. John Friesen quietly retired after serving Morley for 30 years. “We silently slipped away, we didn’t want to make a big hullabaloo about us leaving,” Friesen said.
September is busy for council

September is busy for council

September is upon us and it is always one of the busiest months of the year for council.
St. Tim's senior selected as Rodeo Royalty queen

St. Tim's senior selected as Rodeo Royalty queen

The crowning of the 2016-17 Cochrane Lions Rodeo Royalty took place on the final day of the 50th annual rodeo weekend – Sept. 5, where former queen Nicole Bauer took off her crown and stepped aside for new royalty.
Food Drive changes dates with demand increase

Food Drive changes dates with demand increase

The annual Cochrane Food Drive has moved up the date after seeing an increase of families in need. “The food bank told me their shelves are bare right now,” explained Jackie Shier, executive director of Helping Hands.
Flapjacks and firetrucks

Flapjacks and firetrucks

Cochrane firefighters will be hosting their annual free pancake breakfast this Saturday.
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