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Cochrane transit wheels in motion

Cochrane transit wheels in motion

The wheels of on-demand transit could be put into motion at the Aug. 13 council meeting, as the transit task force wraps up its public engagement work and early costing options are to be presented.
Women empowerment expert arrives in Redwood Meadows

Women empowerment expert arrives in Redwood Meadows

It struck a cord in Kieren Britton when someone told her that she was “brave for a girl” after taking a solo road trip to California. She was angry. “That just drove me up the wall, that saying,” Britton said, whose home town is Saskatoon.
Lions Rodeo weekend revving up

Lions Rodeo weekend revving up

Rodeo fans will turn the dial-up for the 52nd consecutive year in just three short weeks for the annual Lions Labour Day Rodeo weekend, which runs Sept. 1 to 3.
Two in the running for Rodeo Royalty competition

Two in the running for Rodeo Royalty competition

Two girls. One crown. The 2018 Cochrane Lions Rodeo Royalty Queen will be crowned on the final afternoon of the Lions Labour Day Rodeo weekend, on Sept. 3. The newly-selected queen will be announced on the final evening of competition on Aug.
Labour Day Parade in dire need of volunteers

Labour Day Parade in dire need of volunteers

What is looking to be a full line-up for the 50th annual Labour Day Parade is coming up short on volunteers. The annual Monday morning event, which is on Sept. 3 this year, is known for its impressive display of floats.
Colour run looking for more participants

Colour run looking for more participants

The second annual Vaughn's Memorial Color Run will return Labour Day weekend in full, vibrant colour and organizers are hoping to see the same numbers as last year by the morning on Sept. 2.
Vehicle inspection blitz results in multiple tickets, suspension

Vehicle inspection blitz results in multiple tickets, suspension

Enforcement agents of Cochrane and Calgary took to Hwy 22 and James Walker Trail on Aug. 1 for their annual inspection blitz.
Camp fYrefly debuts at Camp Chief Hector

Camp fYrefly debuts at Camp Chief Hector

Camp fYrefly extended its intake province-wide this year offering youth from the LGBTQ2S+ community everything from swimming and archery, to sexual education and mental health support.
UPDATE: Man detained by RCMP released, no charges laid

UPDATE: Man detained by RCMP released, no charges laid

The man who was at the property where the detained black Chrysler Sebring sedan was parked and who was detained by the Cochrane RCMP in connection to the shooting of a 60-year-old German tourist yesterday on Highway 1A, has now been released.
UPDATED: Tourist shot in head near Morley recovering

UPDATED: Tourist shot in head near Morley recovering

The 60-year-old German man is now recovering from surgery after being shot in the head during an apparent road rage incident west of Cochrane yesterday.
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