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The Okotoks Dawgs are heading back to the West Division final in the Western Canadian Baseball League after dispatching the ...
Harvest operations are slowly starting to get underway. Crop condition and staging across the Prairies is variable depending ...
Advance polls in a historic federal byelection for Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot open today. For the first time ever, ...
Cochrane Food Fest is back for its fifth year this Sunday, August 11, and organizers are adding a whole new layer of fun to ...
Years of hard work have paid off for a group of Cochrane athletes heading to St. John's, Newfoundland to compete in the 2025 ...
A long-standing local fundraiser with a global connection returns to the Cochrane Farmers’ Market this Saturday, as Saffron Collective Studios once again hosts the annual Empty Bowls event in support ...
The Rizz remain unbeaten as they head into the Alberta Premier Women’s League semifinals this weekend. Backed by several members of the Bow Valley Rugby Club, the Rizz will take on the Nor’Westers on ...
Métis leaders left a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday saying they're confident they will be included in ...
The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs says it's time for Ottawa to stop studying the idea of a national forest fire ...
The Town of Cochrane has issued a warning after a black bear was spotted on the trail behind the RancheHouse yesterday morning (Aug. 7). Town officials say Alberta Fish and Wildlife has been notified ...
What began as a 200-kilometre walk to raise funds for medical supplies in Ukraine has grown into a powerful campaign of hope and solidarity — and a reminder that the need remains as urgent as ever.
Town councillor Patrick Wilson is seeking a third term this fall, with a renewed focus on what he calls the most pressing ...