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New legal mediation service will help Cochrane families in urgent situations

New legal mediation service will help Cochrane families in urgent situations

A former judge and a pioneer that helped bring mediation to the province of Alberta just launched a new business that will help families after hours who are facing urgent legal disputes.
CHAPS looks ahead into the new year

CHAPS looks ahead into the new year

There are big ideas on the horizon to add to Cochrane's history and modern-day culture.
Firefighters to give Santa a lift around town on Christmas Eve with the help of Mayor Genung

Firefighters to give Santa a lift around town on Christmas Eve with the help of Mayor Genung

Santa’s not-so-little helpers – off-duty members of Cochrane Fire Services – are carrying on their Christmas Eve tradition of carting St. Nick around town atop a fire truck Christmas Eve. Make that two fire trucks this year.
Morley university student to co-host first youth Indigenous energy summit

Morley university student to co-host first youth Indigenous energy summit

A young Mount Royal University student from Morley is getting ready to host the first-of-its-kind national energy summit for Indigenous youth in January.
Indigenous elder reflects on past relationship with Cochrane

Indigenous elder reflects on past relationship with Cochrane

The relationship between Cochrane and Morley has iced over compared to earlier days, according to a renowned Stoney Nakoda First Nation elder Tina Fox.
Paralympic snowboarder wants better accessibility on Cochrane pathways

Paralympic snowboarder wants better accessibility on Cochrane pathways

Seven years ago, Paralympic snowboarder Michelle Salt lost her leg in a motorcycle accident on the Cochrane Hill. The most challenging part of her life since then has been walking due to the trauma to her right hip.
Holy Spirit School in need of TLC, new school might come in 2020s

Holy Spirit School in need of TLC, new school might come in 2020s

One of Cochrane’s oldest – and only Catholic – elementary/middle school is described by parents as a warm and inclusive community. But when it comes to the building structure itself, parents are raising concerns. “It’s a wonderful school.
Mitford students dive into mental health projects

Mitford students dive into mental health projects

A group of middle school students are rebooting what it means to talk about and address mental wellness.
Museum to display rare Red Ensign flag

Museum to display rare Red Ensign flag

A more than century-old flag recently inducted into the Cochrane Historical Museum is a rare, and possibly unique, connection to Canada’s past.
Morley elder is evicted for second time, same house

Morley elder is evicted for second time, same house

Rhonda Kaquitts, an elder of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, has been living in her home for the last 10 years, but soon she'll be forced to leave.
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