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Comedy Festival coming to Cochrane

Comedy Festival coming to Cochrane

Standup comedy fans will enjoy some yuks in Cochrane for a week in October
Annual Cochrane Lions Rodeo Returns Aug. 30 - Sept. 2

Annual Cochrane Lions Rodeo Returns Aug. 30 - Sept. 2

Get ready for the Cochrane Lions rodeo to return from Aug. 30, to Sept. 2, for a long weekend full of classic rodeo competitions plus entertainment for the whole family.
Alberta RCMP reminds new drivers to remain cautious

Alberta RCMP reminds new drivers to remain cautious

Due to their age and inexperience, young and new drivers are more likely to be involved in injury and fatal collisions, according to the Alberta RCMP.
EDITORIAL: Freedumb

EDITORIAL: Freedumb

It can’t be a coincidence that more and more people seem to be attracted to conspiracy theories as social media echo chambers continue to replace legitimate news sources.
RVS My First Ride bus event set for Aug. 26 and 27

RVS My First Ride bus event set for Aug. 26 and 27

RVS is getting new bus riders ready for the school year with their My First Ride in-person event on Aug. 26 and 27.
Alberta Ag Minister joins call for feds to reverse capital gains changes for farmers

Alberta Ag Minister joins call for feds to reverse capital gains changes for farmers

Agriculture ministers from across Canada say changes to the way capital gains tax is calculated will unfairly target agriculture succession planning.
New wildlife coexistence group formed in Cochrane

New wildlife coexistence group formed in Cochrane

A new group aims to increase wildlife education in Cochrane.
Cochrane RCMP advise of collision along Highway 1 and Range Road 33 and 35

Cochrane RCMP advise of collision along Highway 1 and Range Road 33 and 35

Cochrane RCMP warn motorists about delays due to a motor collision along Highway 1A between Range Road 33 and 35.
'Counterproductive': Alberta blames Canada for cut to job grant

'Counterproductive': Alberta blames Canada for cut to job grant

A slash to a training transfer from coast to coast means Alberta will lose $70.8 million this year, says employment minister
Alberta Premier Smith says legislation on school pronouns coming after September

Alberta Premier Smith says legislation on school pronouns coming after September

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will introduce legislation on pronouns in schools after classes begin in September.
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