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GALLERY: Light Up Cochrane takes over historic downtown Nov. 26

GALLERY: Light Up Cochrane takes over historic downtown Nov. 26

Cochranites came out in droves for the annual Cochrane Light Up event, held in the historic downtown on Nov. 26.
Letter: Watch for horses on Highway 1A

Letter: Watch for horses on Highway 1A

Dear editor, I would like to draw attention to a serious safety concern on Highway 1A west of Cochrane.
Marathon Man: The FIFA World Cup – a family affair

Marathon Man: The FIFA World Cup – a family affair

Cochrane Eagle columnist Martin Parnell has some conflicting loyalties as he tunes into this year's FIFA World Cup, with hopes of success for England, Canada, and Wales.
Bragg Creek woman wins free shopping spree in local grocery store

Bragg Creek woman wins free shopping spree in local grocery store

Observing a division of labour that goes back millennia, while her husband and son were out in the wilderness hunting, Jenny Hoops was busy gathering.
Coffee with Warren: White Buffalo?

Coffee with Warren: White Buffalo?

A record-breaking six feet of snow in Buffalo, N.Y., falling last weekend? Wow! And we here in Cochrane grumble when we have to brush just six inches of snow off our car in the morning.
Springbank drama production excited to present Three Musketeers

Springbank drama production excited to present Three Musketeers

Eva Knight, Springbank's drama teacher, said the play will feature plenty of sword-fighting choreography, which will make for an exciting spectacle for audiences.
Christmas Parade of emergency vehicles set to collect for food bank

Christmas Parade of emergency vehicles set to collect for food bank

“There’s a lot of folks out there, especially right now in trying economic times that we all face, with inflation and rising costs of everything, and we want everybody in Cochrane to be able to celebrate Christmas,” Fedeyko said.
Parents notified about respiratory illness outbreak at Cochrane Christian Academy

Parents notified about respiratory illness outbreak at Cochrane Christian Academy

A large number of Students from Cochrane Christian Academy sick with respiratory symptoms has Alberta Health Services advising parents and guardians to be help prevent the spread of respiratory illness by taking proper measures to keep others safe.
ALUS funding available to help local farmers' green initiatives

ALUS funding available to help local farmers' green initiatives

Often when local farmers and ranchers are thinking about stewardship, they are thinking of the practical things they can do on their lands to lessen their environmental footprint while making their operations more sustainable at the same time.
FIFA fever hits Cochrane's local soccer community

FIFA fever hits Cochrane's local soccer community

Director of the Cochrane Wolves Football Club, Scott Ansel, said with the return of the World Cup, excitement for the sport is at an all-time high and the interest among young Canadians to join soccer programs around the country is growing faster than ever.
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