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Coffee with Warren: Grief and joy meet in beauty

Coffee with Warren: Grief and joy meet in beauty

Columnist Warren Harbeck shares letter from son from flood-ravaged British Columbia
Snapshots with Santa in Cochrane help children with cancer

Snapshots with Santa in Cochrane help children with cancer

Town's newest children's boutique to donate proceeds of Santa visits to Helping Families Handle Cancer
Shelter at capacity

Shelter at capacity

The Cochrane and Area Humane Society is full and is seeking help to clear the shelter by finding as many forever homes for the rescue animals as possible.
Cochrane goods mostly uninterrupted in wake of B.C. floods

Cochrane goods mostly uninterrupted in wake of B.C. floods

The food shortages, gas rationing and supply chain disruption affecting the west coast and interior of B.C. have not reached Cochrane, but some are nervous that the situation could worsen.
Indigenous centre in Cochrane would create visibility

Indigenous centre in Cochrane would create visibility

'I can't see anything that represents my people in Cochrane,' Stoney Nakoda First Nations elder says ahead of fundraising event
COVID-19 cases dip in Cochrane

COVID-19 cases dip in Cochrane

Province marks slight dip in Cochrane's active COVID-19 caseload
Cochrane teen heading to U21 curling national semi-finals

Cochrane teen heading to U21 curling national semi-finals

Team Alberta has won a bye to the U21 national curling semi-finals in Saskatoon, including Cochrane-area lead Julianna Mackenzie. Mackenzie, 19, is a 2020 graduate of St. Timothy’s High School in Cochrane.
Cochrane Community Awards coming Sunday

Cochrane Community Awards coming Sunday

Community members will be showcased for their good deeds, contributions and achievements at the Cochrane Community Awards Nov. 28.
Dancers make eager return to stage with performance of The Nutcracker

Dancers make eager return to stage with performance of The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is set to grace the stage at RockPointe Church early next month.
Call for improved ambulance response time getting louder

Call for improved ambulance response time getting louder

Three recent incidents in Okotoks that had fire crews waiting 40-minutes-plus for EMS to arrive, according to Mayor Thorn
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