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Heritage Hills looks to establish community association

Heritage Hills looks to establish community association

Engaged citizens looking to come together have found strength in numbers is best done through the volunteer collaborative efforts of a community association.
How to speak to the world through the written word

How to speak to the world through the written word

I have been working hard, with my publisher at Rocky Mountain Books, on the manuscript of my next book The Secret Marathon – Empowering Women and Girls in Afghanistan through Sport , and things are, at last, coming together.
Firefighters fill shelves mid-season for veterans

Firefighters fill shelves mid-season for veterans

Off-duty Cochrane firefighters are looking to the generosity of the community to remember and feed those less fortunate in between holiday seasons.
The challenge of adopting all kinds of dogs

The challenge of adopting all kinds of dogs

Our residents come in all shapes and sizes. They are small and large, friendly and shy, young and old and all are deserving of a home and family that loves them and keeps them safe. The road to adoption can be short or long.
The fair is back in town

The fair is back in town

Year six for the Cochrane Fair is just around the corner, with organizers excited for another weekend jam-packed with events Aug. 17-19.
Cochrane mom gives gift of life

Cochrane mom gives gift of life

One Tuesday afternoon last fall, Heidi Rousseau was attending a Bible gathering for moms. It was there that the course of her life in the months and the year ahead would completely alter.
McDougall Church remains to be infused in art

McDougall Church remains to be infused in art

The “little white church,” or the McDougall Stoney Mission Church, a landmark that was once a quintessential Alberta scene has lain in heaps of rubble, ash and charcoal for more to a year following a fire caused by arson in May 2017.
Rope failure led to Cochrane man's death, Kananaskis Public Safety

Rope failure led to Cochrane man's death, Kananaskis Public Safety

A break in the rope system used by a Cochrane climber was said to be the cause of a fall from a steep mountainside leading to the climber's death, according to Kananaskis Public Safety (KPS). On Sunday evening, around 3:30 p.m.
Fire advisory in effect starting Tuesday night

Fire advisory in effect starting Tuesday night

After hot, dry temperatures recently, Chief David Humphrey of the Cochrane Fire Services issued a fire advisory which will take effect as of 5 p.m. Tuesday evening.
Cochrane man dies after fall at Mount Yamnuska

Cochrane man dies after fall at Mount Yamnuska

A 28-year-old man from Cochrane has been identified as the victim of a climbing accident at Mount Yamnuska on Sunday afternoon. At around 3:30 p.m. RCMP responded to a call of two climbers in distress while hiking east of Canmore.
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