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Flood cheques promised fast

Flood cheques promised fast

Flood victims should have a cheque in their hands within two weeks of filing their claims, according to associate minister Kyle Fawcett.
Communities begin long road to recovery

Communities begin long road to recovery

The effects of the heavy rainfall is still being felt on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation reserve, as more than a thousand residents have been displaced.
County Plan hearing pushed back to July 23

County Plan hearing pushed back to July 23

Following a five-hour public hearing for the proposed County Plan, Rocky View County (RVC) council unanimously decided to table the hearing until July 23 to ensure residents affected by the flood have the opportunity to voice their opinions as well.
International students to take in local culture

International students to take in local culture

Twenty-eight Taiwanese high school students will make their way to Cochrane today, July 3, for three weeks worth of formal English language studies, and a close-up look at southwestern Alberta culture.
Local songstress makes Top-10 for Stampede contest

Local songstress makes Top-10 for Stampede contest

The top 10 finalists have been announced for the Calgary Stampede Nashville North Star talent competition and it includes one of Cochrane’s own.
Cochrane avoids worst of historic flood

Cochrane avoids worst of historic flood

After a weekend that saw the worst flood in Alberta history sweep through the southern part of the province like a tidal wave, Cochrane mayor Truper McBride has announced the town’s state of emergency is over.
Residents scramble to save townsite

Residents scramble to save townsite

The flood damage could have been devastating, but one Redwood Meadows resident said it was the determination and love of the community that kept trouble at bay.
Military makes town home

Military makes town home

Devastation for hundreds of kilometres, tens of thousands displaced and with the worst likely over, it’s safe to say Cochrane has shown her true colours since June 20.
Arnold new principal at community learning centre

Arnold new principal at community learning centre

Rocky View Schools have recently named Murray Arnold as the incoming principal of Rocky View Schools Community Learning Centre. Effective as of Aug.
Book explores wild horses, wolves of Ghost River

Book explores wild horses, wolves of Ghost River

“Their story is one of survival against the odds.
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