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Bragg Creek vet honoured for her project

Bragg Creek vet honoured for her project

In March, the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) honoured Bragg Creek’s Dr. Judith Samson-French and her team for their innovative project, Dogs With No Names.
Businessman to run for mayor

Businessman to run for mayor

Cochrane’s first official mayoral candidate has been announced. Local business owner and consultant David Smith is stepping up to the plate in hopes of creating positive change in Cochrane.
Local pharmacy marches for patient rights

Local pharmacy marches for patient rights

A small contingent from Cochrane’s Grand Avenue Pharmacy marched through Calgary on April 12 in response to the provincial government’s plan to reduce generic drug costs.
SLSFSC offers scholarships to deserving Cochranites

SLSFSC offers scholarships to deserving Cochranites

The deadline for the 2013 Spray Lake Sawmills RPS/Clearwater Scholarship is looming. So any Cochrane Grade 12 students wishing to land one of the two $1,500 scholarships should get their application submitted today (April 17).
Phoneography contest looks to showcase town

Phoneography contest looks to showcase town

Cochranites, get ready to bust out your mobile phones for Winter Photographics’ inaugural Phoneography exhibition and contest.
Redwood Meadows to mark Earth Day

Redwood Meadows to mark Earth Day

Environmentally-conscious citizens of Redwood Meadows will celebrate Earth Day again this year. A busy day of events is scheduled for the townsite’s hub, Redwood House, on April 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Student inspires his school to Shave Your Lid for a Kid

Student inspires his school to Shave Your Lid for a Kid

A number of connections of Glenbow Elementary School will be rocking a new bald look following the school’s second annual Shave Your Lid for a Kid event and fundraiser April 19.
Country singer, Hus, sticking to his Canadian roots

Country singer, Hus, sticking to his Canadian roots

A Calgarian travelling troubadour, whose songs are routed in the people and places he visits across Canada, is confident in sticking to his roots.
Willis talks of leaving with no regrets, unhealed relationships

Willis talks of leaving with no regrets, unhealed relationships

With more than six years of battling cancer under her belt, it seemed fitting that Gaydon Willis addressed the crowd at King Solomon Lodge April 12 in an event hosted by Cochrane IDEAS. The topic: learning how to die well.
Cremona CAO resigns; interim admin officer appointed

Cremona CAO resigns; interim admin officer appointed

Following the recent resignation of its mayor and one of two councillors, Cremona has also now lost its chief administrative officer, Terry Lofstrom.
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