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AMA launches new campaign to combat predatory tow truck drivers

AMA launches new campaign to combat predatory tow truck drivers

Scam has recently made its way to Alberta after existing in Ontario for the last two years
Seventh annual Jingle Mingle set for Christmas Day

Seventh annual Jingle Mingle set for Christmas Day

The CISC's seventh annual Jingle Mingle event is set to return to Cochrane on Christmas Day.
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
Freezing nights and days expected in Cochrane

Freezing nights and days expected in Cochrane

Cochrane bracing for cold snap.
Alberta’s homicide rate fell in 2023

Alberta’s homicide rate fell in 2023

Alberta recorded a modest decline in homicides with 115 reported in 2023, down from 119 in 2022.
No criminal record check required for Rocky View Schools nominees

No criminal record check required for Rocky View Schools nominees

Rocky View Schools (RVS) board trustees voted against requiring a criminal record check for trustee nomination at their special meeting today, Dec. 17.
Postal employees head back to work as union challenges intervention in strike

Postal employees head back to work as union challenges intervention in strike

Canada Post is resuming operations after a month-long strike by more than 55,000 postal workers left letters and parcels in limbo.
Toys 4 Kids toy drive returns for fourth year

Toys 4 Kids toy drive returns for fourth year

The Rocky Mountain Rotary Club, in partnership with Cochrane Toyota and Snap Dance Studios, will be hosting the fourth annual Toys 4 Kids toy drive.
Paul Brandt receives royal recognition for his fight against human trafficking

Paul Brandt receives royal recognition for his fight against human trafficking

Paul Brandt received a King Charles III Coronation Medal for his work to combat human trafficking
Canes Teddy Bear Toss to support Alberta Children's Hospital set for Dec. 21

Canes Teddy Bear Toss to support Alberta Children's Hospital set for Dec. 21

“This is a huge cause,” said Pike. “The Children’s Hospital does many things for many people here in Alberta. It’s an extremely important place.”
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