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East End community garden project in search of feedback and volunteers

East End community garden project in search of feedback and volunteers

The Cochrane Community Garden Society (CCGS) took part in an open house, hosted by the East End Community Association at St.
Zero Waste plan gets a boost

Zero Waste plan gets a boost

The Town of Cochrane took a step toward improving its Zero Waste initiative March 24, approving the implementation of recycling program for residents of multi-family dwellings.
Pool/curling project moves forward despite councillor's opposition

Pool/curling project moves forward despite councillor's opposition

A new design for the aquatic/curling facility was brought to Cochrane council March 24, cutting the overall cost of the project down to $47.3 million, only $2.
Art club celebrates 10 years with show and sale

Art club celebrates 10 years with show and sale

The artists behind the Foothills Art Club have been busy putting the finishing touches on their offerings for their 10th Anniversary Celebration Art Show and Sale. The celebratory show and sale is slated to run April 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
PC leader-hopeful begins public engagement in Cochrane

PC leader-hopeful begins public engagement in Cochrane

Ken Hughes launched his website albertaleadership.com March 24 to engage Albertans in a dialogue as to whether or not he’s the right fit to become the next PC leader and possible premier.
Backlash over math curriculum overhaul spills into Cochrane

Backlash over math curriculum overhaul spills into Cochrane

The recent backlash from the media, advocacy groups and the Wildrose Party over Alberta’s current math curriculum, labeled ‘discovery math’, has cast a questionable shadow over the coming entire curriculum overhaul slated for March 2016.
Big Brothers Big Sisters aims for a strike April 14

Big Brothers Big Sisters aims for a strike April 14

Whether you’re apt to throwing strikes, spares or gutter balls, the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraising event has set a high goal for its inaugural running in Cochrane.
Averill to hit Legacy stage March 28 for benefit concert

Averill to hit Legacy stage March 28 for benefit concert

The healing power of music will be on display in Cochrane tomorrow night, as the warm tones of Michael Averill ring out in support of the Alberta Children’s Hospital. The benefit performance is set to run March 28 at Legacy Guitar and Coffee House.
Bio students present procedure to medical professionals

Bio students present procedure to medical professionals

A biology project has been getting two Grade 11 students from Cochrane High School appreciation from the nurses and doctors of Foothills Medical Centre.
Man killed on Hwy 1 after being hit by semi-trailer

Man killed on Hwy 1 after being hit by semi-trailer

Police believe a pedestrian killed by a semi on the TransCanada Highway may have been tending to a vehicle that was parked roadside. A 54-year-old Calgary man was struck by a semi-trailer unit that was travelling westbound on Highway 1, said Cpl.
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