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Benefits of Alberta film industry abound

Benefits of Alberta film industry abound

“It is top to bottom a beautiful province,” said Keep Alberta Rolling head of advocacy Brock Skretting. “That’s why filmmakers love it.”
Rainbow Sock Walk rallies to end bullying

Rainbow Sock Walk rallies to end bullying

“I hope it raises awareness that even though we are in a small town there is still harassment,” said Grade 12 student Cedar Engdahl. “You may not hear about everything but I hope it normalizes that people are different and not everyone is the same and that, that’s OK.”
Cochrane RCMP investigate single-vehicle collision on Highway 66

Cochrane RCMP investigate single-vehicle collision on Highway 66

Cochrane RCMP is investigating a fatal roll-over on Highway 66 southeast of Bragg Creek.
Cobras host competitive scrimmage to cap off season

Cobras host competitive scrimmage to cap off season

The Cochrane Cobras hosted a competitive interclub scrimmage on Thursday (Oct. 8) to cap off a development-only season.
Big Dreams Realized Summit looks to encourage participants to embrace innovation and ambition

Big Dreams Realized Summit looks to encourage participants to embrace innovation and ambition

“There’s tons of possibilities and I want people to think about those and start using their imagination and dreaming bigger,” said dream coach Monica Munro.
Avalanche releases roster will see competitive play this season

Avalanche releases roster will see competitive play this season

The Airdrie-Cochrane Athletic Association, now under the Alberta Elite Hockey League banner, will participate in competitive games this season.
Cochrane mandatory indoor face coverings bylaw has not been activated

Cochrane mandatory indoor face coverings bylaw has not been activated

Face covering are not currently active in the Town of Cochrane.
Rocky View Schools approves spending plan for federal funds

Rocky View Schools approves spending plan for federal funds

Rocky View Schools has approved a spending plan for the $9.286 million the public school district will receive from the federal government this year to cope with increased operating costs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Residents vow to continue fight against SR1 during information session

Residents vow to continue fight against SR1 during information session

“Giving up on this SR1 now would continue to expose the region to flooding for at least eight or nine or ten years,” McIver said. “It’s been seven years without flood mitigation. We cannot afford to go another seven years.”
United in hockey: Cochrane Gens president discusses upcoming season

United in hockey: Cochrane Gens president discusses upcoming season

“If we can be that entity, if you want to call it that, that brings people back together, then we have to do everything we can to make it work. That’s what we’re trying to do.”
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