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Churchill feels experience is important

Churchill feels experience is important

There’s something to say about on-the-job experience. Mayoral candidate Joann Churchill believes experience is what puts her ahead of the mayoral herd. “None of us are experts in any of this,” Churchill said of herself and her fellow councillors.
Historic photos of Cochrane once found in Vancouver

Historic photos of Cochrane once found in Vancouver

A vacant house in west Vancouver is not where one would expect to find historic photos of Cochrane…but they would be wrong. Vancouver resident and proprietor of the website historicphotos.
Amazing Backcountry race back to aid STARS

Amazing Backcountry race back to aid STARS

Running throughout the summer months, Amazing Backcountry’s Race for STARS is back in action, raising money for STARS Air Ambulance through their equine geocaching.
Marathon Man inspires Cochrane family

Marathon Man inspires Cochrane family

“We’re just an ordinary family.” That’s how Glenda Zamzow describes her family of four. But this ordinary family has dedicated the year to a feat that’s a little out of the ordinary.
Parent Link workshops on tap for next week

Parent Link workshops on tap for next week

The Western Rocky View Parent Link Centre will be offering two free community presentations for Cochranites — one for parents and another for professionals. On June 13, Dr.
Priorities set, Strategic Plan approved

Priorities set, Strategic Plan approved

Cochrane council members endorsed its top three priorities May 27 for 2014, setting the wheels in motion for the town’s Strategic Plan to also be approved.
Folk Club tickets selling like hot cakes

Folk Club tickets selling like hot cakes

Tickets for the Cochrane Valley Folk Club’s 2013-14 season are now on sale online. Season tickets have been up for grabs for about a month and are now 75 per cent sold. Single tickets for individual shows were available starting May 31.
Cremona holds first council meeting in over two months

Cremona holds first council meeting in over two months

The Village of Cremona held its first council meeting since losing its mayor and deputy mayor in March. The meeting was held May 28 and covered a variety of issues facing the village.
Cadet program back up and marching

Cadet program back up and marching

The Stoney Tribal Cadet Corps is once again marching along. After a breather beginning in December 2012, the cadet program — based in the Stoney Nakoda First Nation’s townsite of Morley — started back again May 15.
Richards hit with hefty fine

Richards hit with hefty fine

Wild Rose MP Blake Richards has been fined $14,400 for failing to follow robocall regulations.
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