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Update: Missing NW Calgary woman located by police

Update: Missing NW Calgary woman located by police

Calgary police are asking for the public’s help to locate a woman and are concerned for her well-being.
Family Adventure Day in Cochrane Lake

Family Adventure Day in Cochrane Lake

Monterra hosted a Family Adventure Day in Cochrane Lake on May 25.
Coffee with Warren: Harmony 101 at Nature’s University

Coffee with Warren: Harmony 101 at Nature’s University

Nature’s University? That’s a concept I was introduced to by the late Chief Walking Buffalo in the mid-1960s.
Show goes on at Art in the Park despite rain

Show goes on at Art in the Park despite rain

Route 22 Collective's annual Art in the Park event kicked off at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park on Saturday, May 25.
Thunderstorms expected again today in Cochrane

Thunderstorms expected again today in Cochrane

In what is becoming a fairly common refrain lately, there is the potential for thunderstorms blowing in this afternoon in the Cochrane region.
1A/22 interchange painting rescheduled for Monday and Tuesday

1A/22 interchange painting rescheduled for Monday and Tuesday

Alberta Transportation has advised that line painting at the 1A/22 interchange site has been rescheduled for May 27 and 28.
CISC gathers community together in Cochrane

CISC gathers community together in Cochrane

All proceeds raised from the event will be dedicated to activities that help support newcomers to Cochrane.
Police seek help in finding missing NW Calgary woman

Police seek help in finding missing NW Calgary woman

Calgary police are asking for the public’s help to locate a woman and are concerned for her well-being.
Letter to the Editor: Good job standing up to the province on Bill 20

Letter to the Editor: Good job standing up to the province on Bill 20

Kudos to our Mayor Jeff Genung on looking out for the town's best interests in regards to Bill 20.
Editorial: Kudos on support for Alberta first responders

Editorial: Kudos on support for Alberta first responders

The Alberta government has dispersed $1.5 million in grants through Alberta's Supporting Psychological Health in First Responders (SPHFR) program.
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