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Agreement reached for management of wild horses

Agreement reached for management of wild horses

An advocacy group for Alberta’s wild horses, the Wild Horses of Alberta Society, has entered into a five-year agreement with the province to humanely manage the wild horse population near Sundre and in the Kananaskis area earlier this month.
Bail denied for accused in murder case

Bail denied for accused in murder case

One man accused of kidnapping and killing former Cochrane resident, 24-year-old Ryan Lane, was denied bail again Dec. 12. A judge ruled that Timothy Rempel would not be released before trial, set for March 2016.
Elbow Public Advisory Committee shut down

Elbow Public Advisory Committee shut down

At the request of Alberta Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD) Kyle Fawcett, the recently formed Elbow Public Advisory Committee (EPAC) has been disbanded.
Criminal record checks

Criminal record checks

As per the 2015 town budget, there will be a $10 fee charged to all Cochrane-area volunteers required to obtain criminal record checks at the local RCMP detachment. The new fee, effective Jan. 1, 2015, is expected to garner $6,500 next year.
Miss Mozart students to perform at Christmas recital

Miss Mozart students to perform at Christmas recital

Miss Mozart will be holding its annual Christmas recital with some festive family activities Dec. 20. The event is free and open to the public and will run from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre.
Cochrane shares their favourite baking recipes for the holidays

Cochrane shares their favourite baking recipes for the holidays

Forget the presents, the music and the decorations, one of the best parts about the Holiday season is definitely the baking.
Tips for being environmentally conscious this Holiday season

Tips for being environmentally conscious this Holiday season

When it comes to the Holiday season, everyone has a lot on their plate, and not just a turkey. From presents to decorations to Christmas cards, it is a very busy time of year.
Highway death sobering reminder to drive with caution

Highway death sobering reminder to drive with caution

A 35-year-old male pedestrian from Morley was struck and killed by a motorist Dec. 13 on Hwy 1.
Bill C-442 leaves Lyme sufferers hopeful for change

Bill C-442 leaves Lyme sufferers hopeful for change

Last May, the Eagle ran a story on the controversies surrounding Lyme disease and diagnosis and Chronic Lyme Disease (CLD) — the disease caused by infected ticks, largely spread by migratory birds, which is said to turn into CLD when overlooked and m
RVS boasts $660K surplus

RVS boasts $660K surplus

Rocky View Schools’ (RVS) financial outlook remains on-track, according to a statement released by RVS Dec. 4, after the board of trustees received its 2013/14 audited financial statement.
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