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Howard May

Howard May

Howard was a journalist with the Calgary Herald and with the Abbotsford Times in BC, where he won a BC/Yukon Community Newspaper Association award for best outdoor writing.

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Recent Work by Howard

Cochrane rancher brings homespun environmental advice to Glenbow Ranch park

Cochrane rancher brings homespun environmental advice to Glenbow Ranch park

Rancher John Copithorne brought his homespun environmental philosophy to the Glenbow Ranch park
Bison reintroduced successfully to traditional habitat on eastern edge of national park

Bison reintroduced successfully to traditional habitat on eastern edge of national park

Anyone looking for a home where the buffalo roam could do a lot worse than focus their search up the Forestry Trunk Road that starts a mere 13 kilometres west of Cochrane.
Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

Former Invictus Games Athlete/artist MJ Batek is giving back to the Games
Cochranites are being asked what they want from their parks and cultural activities

Cochranites are being asked what they want from their parks and cultural activities

Cochranites are being asked to determine what they want from their parks and cultural activities
Cochrane RCMP has charged former firefighter with defrauding the Cochrane Firefighters foundation

Cochrane RCMP has charged former firefighter with defrauding the Cochrane Firefighters foundation

Harold (Jeff) Avery (57), a former Cochrane firefighter, has been arrested and charged with Fraud Over $5000.
Cochrane Lions Event Centre mapping out the next 50 years

Cochrane Lions Event Centre mapping out the next 50 years

It may be up for the worst pun of the year, but Lions Club of Cochrane’s John Copithorne is definitely bullish on the future of the stampede grounds and the event centre in the middle of town.
Black History events at Cochrane library

Black History events at Cochrane library

The Cochrane Library's tribute to Black History runs this month with talks, films and other events.
Loggers and provincial forestry branch pointing fingers at each other

Loggers and provincial forestry branch pointing fingers at each other

Forest conservation advocacy group trying to protect the West Bragg Creek area from the loggers’ saws busy chasing its tail
Government’s COVID report called biased, with little scientific backing.

Government’s COVID report called biased, with little scientific backing.

Government’s COVID report called very biased, with very little scientific backing and outlandish proposals that put public at risk.
Proponents of linking Cochrane to Trans Canada Trail looking for federal funding

Proponents of linking Cochrane to Trans Canada Trail looking for federal funding

Proponents of linking up Cochrane to the Trans Canada Trail hope federal funding may just be the nudge they need.
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