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Letter to the Editor: Better planning not greater density needed in Cochrane Lake

Letter to the Editor: Better planning not greater density needed in Cochrane Lake

These types of poorly planned subdivisions are not suitable without implementation of regional planning.
Calgary Police locate woman declared missing on the weekend

Calgary Police locate woman declared missing on the weekend

The woman, known to frequent the Bragg Creek area, was reported missing on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Cochrane council to consider chickens in backyards again

Cochrane council to consider chickens in backyards again

Cochrane Town Council voted down the idea of allowing residents to raise chickens in their backyards eight years ago but will revisit it
Bill Hill Springs mistakenly labeled as "State Park" on Google

Bill Hill Springs mistakenly labeled as "State Park" on Google

Numerous provincial parks around the country were found to have the erroneous label.
Premier Danielle Smith comments on Peter Guthrie's resignation

Premier Danielle Smith comments on Peter Guthrie's resignation

Following Alberta Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie's resignation, Premier Danielle Smith releases comment. 
Breaking: Alberta Infrastructure Minister resigns

Breaking: Alberta Infrastructure Minister resigns

Peter Guthrie, Alberta Infrastructure Minister, has resigned from his position.
Support staff at Calgary Catholic School District now on strike

Support staff at Calgary Catholic School District now on strike

St. Timothy and Holy Spirit Schools in Cochrane are affected by the strike.
Job Fair coming to Cochrane

Job Fair coming to Cochrane

Cochranites looking for a career change will have lots to choose from at the Cochrane Job Fair
Alberta government to focus on legislative agenda, despite allegations of corruption

Alberta government to focus on legislative agenda, despite allegations of corruption

Alberta's United Conservative government house leader says lawmakers won't be sidetracked by allegations officials pushed the province's front-line health agency to sign off on overpriced private medical contracts.
Alberta government to spend $180M for involuntary addiction treatment centres

Alberta government to spend $180M for involuntary addiction treatment centres

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres.
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