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Coffee shops offer sacred spaces for listening hearts

Coffee shops offer sacred spaces for listening hearts

In personal worlds of turmoil, heavy hearts and differences of opinion, it’s nice to know there are some places that feel safe – sacred places where people of longing, listening, loving hearts are at home, and beauty and peace prevail.
Remarkable young Cochranites gather to honour their friend

Remarkable young Cochranites gather to honour their friend

It was an event that shouldn’t have happened. But it did. It had to. It was a vigil last Saturday night at the Mitford Pond in memory of a 17-year-old Cochrane High School student killed in a car accident Dec.6. Apparently, by a drunk driver.
It seems Town of Cochrane is run by people with no last names

It seems Town of Cochrane is run by people with no last names

I love this town and its employees but sometimes I just shake my head, like what were they thinking? A case in point. In last week’s edition of the Cochrane Times there was a full page advertisement from the town with pictures on longtime employees.
Busy senior 'raised to help serve wherever I can'

Busy senior 'raised to help serve wherever I can'

Doug Campbell is a well known individual around Cochrane with his involvement in many worthwhile organizations.
Horses need extra care now that winter has arrived

Horses need extra care now that winter has arrived

Winter can be a challenging time for keeping both you and your horse happy and healthy.
Malala, dignity and more T-words for a beautiful person

Malala, dignity and more T-words for a beautiful person

Last week’s column about Dijla Al-Rekabi and the touch of humanity she experienced while undergoing surgery recently in a Calgary hospital generated many responses from our coffee companions.
Car-oriented sprawl has made Cochrane disconnected community

Car-oriented sprawl has made Cochrane disconnected community

Pathway 12 of the Cochrane Sustainability Plan is that, by 2029, “there are diverse options for getting around” in Cochrane and region. That’s 17 years from now.
'Ol' man Ray' a fly fishing legend

'Ol' man Ray' a fly fishing legend

I met my friend Ray for the first time about four years ago on the Bow River. I remember fishing by the 22X bridge when an older fella came sauntering down the bank to say hello.
Six T's of a beautiful person: it's all about respect

Six T's of a beautiful person: it's all about respect

My companion at Cochrane Coffee Traders last week shared a hospitalization story about respect in words so inspiring that they should be celebrated in a dictionary. Dijla Al-Rekabi, of Calgary, has become a familiar face around town.
Hufnagels bring winning ways to Stampeders

Hufnagels bring winning ways to Stampeders

Having never owned a business, I can’t really say this is a fact; but I was told once that to be a good business operator you must surround yourself with the right people.
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