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Council candidate pledges to keep the home fires burning

Council candidate pledges to keep the home fires burning

Imagine this: a candidate for Cochrane town council who not only promises to keep the home fires burning, but can actually be trusted to deliver the goods! Yes, Firewood is a candidate in next week’s municipal election – at least, I hope he is.
Culture and Arts Hub can move forward

Culture and Arts Hub can move forward

I attended the recent all-candidates forum held at the Frank Willis Hall last week. I found the session informative, although the process used was a bit tedious.
Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Afghan Women and girls go camping and kayaking for the first time

Afghan Women and girls go camping and kayaking for the first time

On Dec. 31, 2016, my seventh annual run and walk was held at the Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre in Cochrane. In the past, the fundraiser has supported Right To Play and a playground in the village of Mto wa Mbu in Tanzania.
Vegas violence and reader's wisdom for healing broken world

Vegas violence and reader's wisdom for healing broken world

I had just turned on my computer and read the beautiful Yom Kippur (Jewish High Holy Day) reflections one of our Cochrane coffee companions had emailed me.
Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

We need more Stoney people working in our facilities

We need more Stoney people working in our facilities

I was sitting in the waiting room at the Stoney Health Center recently. A respected Elder who had difficulty walking had to walk outside, around the entrance and back to the pharmacy entrance. The door which led directly to the pharmacy was locked.
Rosehips, cones and golden leaves: a legacy of loveliness

Rosehips, cones and golden leaves: a legacy of loveliness

A visit this week with Marlis McDouall filled me once more with awe over autumn’s return. Marlis has been our coffee companion and my mentor in German language and things beautiful almost since I started writing these columns.
Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Patrick LaMontagne Cartoon

Listening hearts, walking the talk, and neighbourliness

Listening hearts, walking the talk, and neighbourliness

I was devastated the other day to learn that a neighbour of ours had just passed away after months of battling cancer. I hadn’t even been aware that he’d been ill.
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