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EDITORIAL: Alleviating return to school anxieties

EDITORIAL: Alleviating return to school anxieties

This year has been one of unprecedented uncertainty— Many have felt the painful sting of upheaval but arguably none more so than our community's students.
Bearspaw Golf Club open to the public

Bearspaw Golf Club open to the public

The traditionally private golf club is currently operating on a semi-private basis, meaning non-members are welcome to use the course.
Cochane Crush close out season with a championship win

Cochane Crush close out season with a championship win

It was a bittersweet victory for the Cochrane Crush, which walked away from this season with a championship but had its season cut short due to COVID-19.
New dog park in Cochrane aims to reduce conflict between dogs

New dog park in Cochrane aims to reduce conflict between dogs

A local woman built the park for her own reactive dogs, now wants to share the space with other dog owners.
Eighth annual Step 'N' Stride aims to raise funds for Parkinson's disease

Eighth annual Step 'N' Stride aims to raise funds for Parkinson's disease

“This year looks different, but the cause is still the same. Fundraising crucial funds for the Parkinson Association of Alberta and our Parkinson’s community.”
Golf sees surge amid COVID-19 pandemic

Golf sees surge amid COVID-19 pandemic

“It has been unprecedented. The demand has exceeded supply.”
COCHRANE IN BRIEF, Aug. 13

COCHRANE IN BRIEF, Aug. 13

What's happening in Cochrane this week: raising the Pride flag, a visit from the Minister of Finance, and a fire advisory for Cochrane.
Cochrane Ecological Institute feeling the effects of pandemic

Cochrane Ecological Institute feeling the effects of pandemic

“Fundraising is becoming more difficult, while the numbers of orphaned or injured wildlife we treat become greater and greater.”
Local MLAs share thoughts on mandatory masks in Alberta

Local MLAs share thoughts on mandatory masks in Alberta

“A blanket policy mandating mandatory masks in these rural communities isn’t needed. Truthfully we would see revolt if the province tried to implement such a policy."
Cochrane and Area Events Society planning walk-by Labour Day Parade

Cochrane and Area Events Society planning walk-by Labour Day Parade

“We’re running a reverse parade,” said Cochrane and Area Event Society vice president Ericka Richards. She explained during the event visitors will be able to walk by stationary parade floats along a designated route at the Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre parking lot. “They can see everything without being all crowded together.”
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