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Canine friends at Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary looking for some Christmas love

Canine friends at Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary looking for some Christmas love

As holiday cheer spreads throughout the community, furry friends are also in need during this time of year.
Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

Smith says it wasn't her decision to nix job offer to Alberta public health doctor

EDMONTON — Premier Danielle Smith is denying it was her decision to quash the hiring of Alberta's former chief medical officer to a new job at the province's health agency.
Birds need daily singing practice, study finds

Birds need daily singing practice, study finds

Regular rehearsal bulks up voice muscles
ROAD REPORT: Cochrane and commuter road conditions and traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Cochrane and commuter road conditions and traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Nakoda Elementary School wins CBC national music contest

Nakoda Elementary School wins CBC national music contest

The school’s three grade 5 classes came together to cover Drake’s “Passionfruit” for the CBC’s “Music Class Challenge.”
Coffee with Warren: Photos heal heart

Coffee with Warren: Photos heal heart

The other day I was feeling quite downhearted from all the negative news headlines about our troubled world.
ROAD REPORT: Cochrane and commuter road conditions and traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Cochrane and commuter road conditions and traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
GALLERY: Cochrane in the Christmas spirit

GALLERY: Cochrane in the Christmas spirit

Alberta government authorizes additional $1.1 billion in borrowing for Sturgeon refinery

Alberta government authorizes additional $1.1 billion in borrowing for Sturgeon refinery

The move increases funds available to the refinery but is not a guarantee that more money will be spent on the project
RVC council passes first reading of soft levy bylaws for recreation and fire infrastructure

RVC council passes first reading of soft levy bylaws for recreation and fire infrastructure

"We're not in a hurry to just push something through and we are listening to what the residents have to say and what the developers have to say, and how that will affect them,” Reeve Crystal Kissel 
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