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An informational session on a potential reservoir east of Cochrane on Saturday afternoon drew a heated crowd who worried the dam would flood the area and wreak ecological damage on two provincial parks. The session, hosted by the Glenbow Ranch Park Foundation, invited government officials responsible for the project to explain the options they were […]
2024-05-04 15:11
A busy start to the season for the Cobras senior girls has meant a lot of thrilling basketball, along with a 69-29 win against Bert Church in their first regular season game. Head coach Doug Jensen says the team played well with a shorter bench on Wednesday against Bert Church, they’ve been down a few […]
2023-12-14 17:00
The Candid Christmas Campaign is back at Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, with plenty of ways to lend a hand to wolfdogs in need. “This year, the theme is actually called ‘Pack the Stockings’ and it’s running from November 28th until January 8th,” said Kara Dowhaniuk, fundraising and events manager at Yamnuska. Monetary donations are going toward […]
2023-12-14 17:00
The Cobras senior boys basketball team at Cochrane High School put on a show against Bert Church on Tuesday, winning 81-53. “These guys, they’re talented, they’re fast, they’re athletic, it’s a lot of fun getting to watch,” said head coach Patrick Court, “They’re really starting to gel as a team.” Court says that obviously there’s […]
2023-12-14 17:00
With one win and one loss in the regular season, the Bow Valley Bobcats senior girls hope to make a run for the top as the season progresses. “We’re a young team, and we’ve got a lot to learn, but we’ve got a lot of smart girls on there that are picking things up pretty […]
2023-12-11 17:00
A 19-year-old from Cochrane with a history of child pornography charges has been accused of a similar offence. Lyson Branson was arrested at his home on Dec. 5 by the Internet Child Exploitation unit of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team with the help of Cochrane RCMP. He is charged with distributing, accessing and possessing […]
2023-12-07 17:00
During a stroll down Main Street in historic downtown, you’re bound to cross paths with Found bookshop. Found’s scattered bookshelves, cozy places to sit, and warm ambience were not originally in the cards for owner Julia Lutchman. In September of 2019, Julia opened a space for her then travel agency – Found Travel – in […]
2023-12-07 17:00
From items on their wish list to a Christmas Open House, there’s no shortage of ways to support animals in need at the Cochrane and Area Humane Society (CAHS) this Christmas. “The Christmas season is a great time to spread compassion and joy, not to mention make a positive difference in the lives of animals,” […]
2023-12-06 17:00
The Bow Valley Bobcats senior boys came out on top against the Chestermere High School Lakers 55-53 in their first game on Tuesday. Head coach this season, Justin Thomson, says with 13 guys on the roster, the team is looking very competitive this year. “All of them are very keen to kind of show up […]
2023-12-06 17:00
Teams can register prior to December 10 at 11:59 p.m. and save $100 on their entry for the Kimmett Cup in February 2024. “That deadline is closing in quick, and we try to get pretty close to sold out by the end of that registration,” said Reid Kimmett, tournament co-chair. February 9th and 10th 2024 […]
2023-12-06 17:00
In one of many high-octane, frenzied fight scenes in the recent blockbuster epic, Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, our main heroine Lucy Gray Baird (played by Rachel Zegler) finds herself in a massive arena surrounded by a killing frenzy. Like all the instalments of the dystopian series, hand-to-hand combat is central to […]
2023-12-05 17:00
Spray Lake Sawmills has been manufacturing forest products for use throughout Canada and abroad since 1943
2023-12-03 17:00
A much-needed renewal of Cochrane’s Big Hill Lodge could help more seniors lead happy and healthy retirements. “It is going to be bigger, we’re sitting at 74 units here (the current building), and we’re looking at approximately 108 units for our new building,” said Sandra Robin, manager at the Big Hill Lodge. The design of […]
2023-12-03 17:00
Wick Real Estate is hosting Santa at The Study again this year, providing families free one-on-one time with the Christmas staple. “I just wanted to be able to provide something for the community, that we could bring joy back to those families,” said Karlee Wick, one of the organizers, “Sometimes people don’t realize, but the […]
2023-11-29 17:00
The ‘Share Your Christmas’ hamper program is back this holiday season, providing food, clothing, and gifts to families in need. “It’s tough times for a lot of people out there, so we understand, we’re trying to be very generous and give to the people that need it,” said Marcia Gilbertson, Cochrane Activettes president. “We’ve been […]
2023-11-29 17:00
The epitaph of Toller Cranston’s gravestone in San Miguel, Mexico is fairly simple. It reads “Toller Artist” and “Zero Tollerance.” There is no last name. There is no mention of his towering accomplishments on the ice, which earned him the description “the Nureyev of figure skating” in his New York Times obituary back in 2015. […]
2023-11-23 17:00
Cochrane Toyota is accepting nominations for 50 families in need to receive a free Christmas tree from Santa. Organizer Dan Kroffat says Santa is coming to town to help fight inflation. “These trees are meant for people that may not be able to afford the tree this year,” said Kroffat. Gift a Christmas Tree is […]
2023-11-21 17:00
The Cochrane Activettes partnered with Cultivate Cochrane to get the $53,800 grant from the Calgary Foundation. “We’re very very proud to be sponsored by the Cochrane Activettes for this donation from the Calgary Foundation,” said Cultivate Cochrane President Carrie Corbin, “Cochrane Activettes are a really long-standing pillar of the community, and they are making it […]
2023-11-21 17:00
In support of the Cochrane Activette’s share your Christmas hamper program, the Cochrane and Area Events Society (CAES) is spreading cheer near and far with hundreds of toys. “It always pulls at my heart strings to know that some families are struggling,” said Marina Chabbert, one of the organizers from CAES, “If someone, or some […]
2023-11-21 17:00
Cochrane Light Up is back shining again for 2023, kicking off festive spirit in the community. Rocky Mountain Rotary member and lead organizer this year, Chris Heier, says they’ve been working with Stephanie Shelstad, the former head of the Light Up Committee to get some insight and guidance on what makes Light Up tick. “For […]
2023-11-21 17:00
The Bow Valley Baptist Church is bringing the magic of live theatre to Cochrane for another Christmas season, with “Scrooge,” a modern adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Moneen Wuthrich is directing the play, alongside her daughter and co-director Lynay. “It takes inspiration from Bill Murray’s ‘Scrooge’ the movie, whilst referencing the original text, Charles Dickens […]
2023-11-16 17:00
With seven wins and one overtime loss so far this year, the Cochrane Chaos have a strong lead in the Alberta Junior Female Hockey League (AJFHL) south division. Head coach Derek Loomer says they have seven or eight new girls this year, after a few graduated out of the team at the end of last […]
2023-11-16 17:00
On November 11th each year, people across Canada gather to honour our veterans; those brave men and women that served to protect our freedoms. “It’s something we should not forget, especially now, when we have so much conflict going on around us,” said Janet Faynor, poppy campaign chair at the Legion. Faynor appreciates that those […]
2023-11-13 17:00
The Cochrane Public Library (CPL) is asking the community for feedback with their Patron Satisfaction Survey throughout November. Library Director Monique Fiedler-Sills says the annual survey helps them see what patrons are liking at CPL, and what they can improve on. “It’s really important that the library reflect the needs of the community, that’s what […]
2023-11-09 17:00
In October, the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park Foundation (GRPF) announced former Calgary city councillor Jeromy Farkas would take the helm as interim CEO. “I’m so blessed to have arrived at Glenbow Ranch,” said Farkas, “As an avid hiker and outdoorsman, I’ve been through the park on a regular basis.” “Glenbow Ranch is so special, because […]
2023-11-09 17:00
As president at Cochrane Legion Branch 15, Steve Jepson has big shoes to fill in supporting veterans in the community. For many years, Jepson had wanted to be involved in a Legion, but it wasn’t until his late 50’s that he decided to join up. “One of the things, is this misinformation that in order […]
2023-11-09 17:00
The draft budget for 2024 to 2026 could see the average residential cost increase by $17.79 per month. This would mean average residential annual costs (for properties assessed at $561,200) would increase from $3,931.14 in 2023 to $4,144.64, or by $213.50. Of the 3.45 per cent, 3 per cent is attributed to inflationary cost increases. […]
2023-11-08 17:00
Remembrance Day service at the Cochrane Legion Cenotaph will begin at 10:45 a.m. this Saturday, with people welcome to start gathering at 10 a.m. As with previous years the community is welcome to visit the legion hall at 114 Fifth Ave after the ceremony concludes. “The doors are open, we’ll accommodate as many people as […]
2023-11-06 17:00
An autopsy is scheduled at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Calgary on Monday.
2023-11-04 16:12
The PEDIGREE foundation is helping fund behavior and support programs for shelter dogs at the Cochrane and Area Humane Society (CAHS). According to Debra Fair, executive director at the PEDIGREE Foundation, the $10,000 grant will aid in rehabilitation and behaviour work for 50 dogs. “They’re going to be working with potential adopters, as well as […]
2023-11-02 11:29
The fourth leg of the roundabout will detour traffic from the old traffic light starting November 3, 2023, and continue until the project is complete in 2025. This detour allows for the removal of the traffic light, and the construction of a new bridge on Highway 22 which will span over Highway 1A and the […]
2023-11-02 08:50
The Travelling Expedition Program (TREX) is an Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) program supporting artists across Alberta. “What makes this program unique is it strives to ensure that every Albertan is provided to enjoy fully developed exhibitions,” said Carmen Erison, programand engagement manager at the Cochrane Public Library (CPL). The exhibitions travel throughout the […]
2023-11-02 08:27
Monique Fiedler-Sills began her journey as director at the Cochrane Public Library (CPL) in May 2022, but she has climbed every rung of the ladder at libraries throughout Alberta. “This is my passion, this is what I do,” said Fiedler-Sills, “That’s why I’ve been in so many libraries, and actually why I think I moved […]
2023-11-01 07:32
St. Timothy School will serve almost 240 free meals at their first ever “Halloweenie BBQ Drive-Thru” on Tuesday October 31. “We wanted to find some way to connect with the community right around the school, this seemed like an easy way to meet a need, of feeding kids on a really busy night,” said Rochelle […]
2023-10-27 09:13
The Cannex Cochrane Generals are fourth in the Heritage Junior Hockey League (HJHL) south division, with six wins and three losses. Head coach Kurtis Jones says they’re still in the learning stage as a group, but things are starting to come along. Last weekend they played back-to-back games, winning against the Medicine Hat Cubs 4-3 […]
2023-10-27 09:10
The 50/50 fundraiser is going toward the paving and redesign of the Launchpad Bike Park on Bow Street, next to Garmin Canada. “It was always planned to be bigger and better than what it is (now),” said Paul Perrault, director of operations for Bike Cochrane. Now that they’re able to utilize the space in the […]
2023-10-25 09:11
Former city councillor Jeromy Farkas says the serenity and peace he’s found at Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park drove him to become its steering foundation’s CEO. And what he calls the “magic” of the park’s grasslands, aspen forests, hills and mountain vistas running along the north bank of the Bow River between Calgary and Cochrane has […]
2023-10-24 09:46
Snow began falling Monday morning and is expected to continue, at times heavy, through tonight and into Tuesday afternoon. Environment Canada is warning drivers to prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. In situations of reduced visibility while driving, slow down, watch for taillights ahead and be prepared to stop. It’s important to drive […]
2023-10-23 09:15
Transitional Solutions Inc. (TSI) helped Cochrane Fire Services come up with a plan for the departments’ development through to 2033. “Throughout the project, TSI incorporated a community engagement survey, staff survey, in person staff workshops, interviews with Fire Services Leadership, senior administration, and council members,” said Jay Judin, director of protective services for the town. […]
2023-10-23 09:11
A sewer line break in Cochrane that dumped a significant amount of wastewater into the Bow River has been halted, but crews continue work to refill the town’s water reservoirs, which officials say are at “critical levels.” The town says its drinking water remains safe after the Saturday evening sewer line break, caused when a […]
2023-10-23 07:39
Husband and wife Don and Shirley Begg have run their bronze foundry and art gallery, Studio West, for more than 50 years. Known for their many bronzes, notably the “Chicken Lady” in Cochrane’s Historic downtown, together they have created over 260 sculptures that can be found around the world. Shirley says they started Studio West […]
2023-10-19 11:05
Wazin Îchinabi Ti (pronounced wah-ZHEEDN een-chee-NAH-bee TEE), Iyahre Nakoda for “House of Oneness”, is committed to creating a space for Indigenous teachings in Cochrane. “Oneness does not mean one as in we are all the same, oneness is about unity about being together being connected with each other, same heart, same mind, and spirit that […]
2023-10-19 07:42
Administration highlighted some of the successes and challenges of the COLT system since it began service in 2018. “Trying to meet on service delivery expectations of the public around extended hours, weekend use, and holiday use has also proven to be challenging within the constraints of the budget,” said Mitchell Hamm, director of community services […]
2023-10-19 07:34
This is the first year that the Cochrane & District Chamber of Commerce (CDCC) has hosted a fall trade show, it’s meant to supplement their spring trade show held every May. “It’s a bit of a new experience for us, of course we’re in the Cochrane Lion’s event centre, rather than Spray Lakes which we […]
2023-10-12 07:29
After convening multiple times since January of 2023, the Budget Task Force brought forward their recommendations for improving the towns’ budget process. “We looked at best practices from other municipalities, we looked at their budget documents, to see how we can enhance our budget document for the Town of Cochrane,” said Alvin Allim, interim CFO […]
2023-10-10 08:59
Overwhelmed by gratitude and thankfulness, Jander Talen is back teaching at Cochrane High School after his trip to the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador. “I had the opportunity of a lifetime, it wasn’t a vacation, it was a chance to learn and be affirmed of what I’m doing in the school here,” said Talen. “As an […]
2023-10-03 06:14
Work at Highway 1A and 22 has progressed smoothly so far, in tune with the original completion date of fall 2025. The temporary roundabout has been in place since early August, along with a detour on the west side of Highway 1A. Philip Luchka, an infrastructure engineer on the project from Alberta Transportation says it’s […]
2023-09-29 07:28
The Reconciliation Action Group claimed the boy was targeted for being a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta and his mother’s outspoken advocacy on anti-racism matters
2023-09-25 10:59
Long before Joelle Turner landed at the SLS Centre as Fitness & Wellness Supervisor in December 2022, she knew that helping people navigate health and wellness would play a role in her life. Turner spent her early career as a certified medical assistant, until shifting into teaching aerobics in 1991. She became a mother in […]
2023-09-25 07:07
Cochrane Public Library (CPL) is hosting a series of Indigenous focused events leading up to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30. “I think it’s going to be a great opportunity for people to be able to come and learn,” said Carmen Erison, program and engagement manager at CPL. “We are sort of […]
2023-09-20 07:29
Airdrie’s mayor Peter Brown took home the “King of the Throne” title after beating mayor Jeff Genung in the mayor’s challenge. After an unfortunate tumble in a prior outhouse competition, Brown came back with his a-game, driven by the Jr. B Airdrie Thunder (and the help of Paul Singh). After receiving his King of the […]
2023-09-19 08:05
As the Town of Cochrane’s legal Trail Stewards, Bike Cochrane have been hard at work building and maintaining trails. “We’ve been able to open a couple of trails this year already,” said Paul Perrault, Bike Cochrane director of operations. Perrault says they’re putting finishing touches on two major trails, one of which is Bow Ridge […]
2023-09-18 07:19
The town is looking for community input and feedback as they look to plan the next 25 years for Cochrane, with Envision Cochrane 2050. “It is probably the most important project that we’re going to do over the next few years, because it is the community’s plan,” said Drew Hyndman, executive director of development & […]
2023-09-18 07:11
Three days after RCMP issued a shelter-in-place alert for a Cochrane neighbourhood, police continue to search for a suspect. Cochrane RCMP told residents of the Bow Ridge community just after 9:30 a.m. Monday to lock their doors and stay inside due to a firearms complaint. At the time, police said a man was believed to […]
2023-09-14 07:42
After Cochrane Wolves FC approached council about a new air dome in April 2023, administration was tasked with looking into feasibility of such a project. “They were looking for something that was similar to the dome in Edmonton,” said Mitchell Hamm, director of community services for the town. Edmonton’s “Scottish Dome” was built in 2018 […]
2023-09-12 07:00
The previously announced grade shift means St. Timothy is now Grade 8 to 12 and Holy Spirit is Kindergarten to Grade 7. According to David Gowans, principal of St. Timothy, they have placed Grades 8 and 9 on a semester schedule, allowing for teachers to be even more “specialized” in their roles. “I’ve structured the […]
2023-09-07 12:02
A report to council outlined growth of parks and open spaces that the Parks Department manages, going from 246 hectares in 2013 to 531 in 2023. Since 2013, the population of Cochrane has nearly doubled from just over 18,000 to almost 35,000. With Cochrane on track to reach 38,000 people over the next three years, […]
2023-09-07 11:57
Cochrane High teacher Jander Talen will set sail aboard the National Geographic Endeavor II as part of a research trip to the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador this month. “We’re going to be studying the local ecosystems and getting to know the Galápagos Islands on an intimate level,” said Talen. The National Geographic Society and Lindblad […]
2023-09-05 07:00
Stuart Witt took home first at the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Prairie Chapter tree climbing competition in Winnipeg last weekend. Every year the ISA Prairie Chapter, along with other chapters around the world, host tree climbing competitions where arborists compete and hone their skills. The Prairie Chapter covers Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. “Realistically, you […]
2023-08-31 11:02
The Cochrane Public Library (CPL) has announced their fall programming for 2023, boasting a robust collection of new and returning programs. “We’re going to bring back some of our very popular programs, like our early literacy programs, such as story times, movers and shakers, and our baby lap time, those are all coming back,” said […]
2023-08-29 06:15
Retrofitted portable bathrooms will pour down First Street in Historic Downtown Cochrane for another year of novel Outhouse Races on September 17. “Having our community gathered together in a central location, spending some time together and having some fun,” said Ryan Baum, president of Rocky Mountain Rotary (RMR), “We’re racing outhouses on the main street […]
2023-08-28 05:48
Find the rodeo staples and more at the 56th Lions Club Rodeo, with plenty of entertainment for the first weekend of September. “You can see the excitement building, you can see everybody kind of getting back into that stampede spirit almost for the weekend,” said Chris Connon, rodeo chairman and president of the Cochrane Lions […]
2023-08-24 12:51
With fall on the horizon, the SLS Centre has opened registration for a variety of programs as the weather starts to cool down. “We’re really excited for the fall, we have a few new programs, and our goal is kind of to expand beyond just sports,” said Brooke Sabourin, the programs manager at the SLS […]
2023-08-24 12:47
Helping to plant the seeds of sustainable agriculture and increase food sovereignty in Cochrane’s challenging climate, Cultivate Cochrane hopes to inspire people to grow their own food. Many may be familiar with Cultivate Cochrane’s “Passive Solar Roller”, which rolls into many events around the community, providing a mobile means of demonstrating their vision. “It’s such […]
2023-08-22 09:29
Both the Dare to Dream Youth Group Mentorship Program and Lead Up 2.0 are expanding youth opportunities at BGC Cochrane. Regarding mentorship programs, youth mentorship program facilitator at BGC Cochrane Kendra McColeman says they weren’t previously offered in Cochrane. “We thought this was a great opportunity, especially for youth, to show their true selves and […]
2023-08-18 08:33
Hannah Thompson graduated from Bow Valley High School in 2018 and has since completed her diploma in Civil Engineering Technology at Lethbridge College. In the final year of the program, working in groups students are required to come up with an idea that addresses a problem in the engineering world according to Thompson. Together, Thompson […]
2023-08-17 07:47
Rocky View Brewing Co., together with Royal LePage and Global Pet Foods are embracing summer and supporting animals in need at the first ever Pooch Patio Party. Joey Cyr from Royal Lepage, one of the co-organizers, says that Rocky View Brewing Co. is well suited to a dog-friendly event, having one of Cochrane’s largest patios. […]
2023-08-16 08:13
The number of predators are uncertain as their range extends up to 300 square kilometres
2023-08-15 09:31
As Labour Day Parade Marshal for 2023, it’s MacKay’s Ice Cream’s first time participating in the parade, coinciding with their 75th anniversary of serving delectable frozen dairy. “They’re just a real Cochrane success story,” said Erika Richards, a committee member at the Cochrane and Area Events Society (CAES), “On any given Sunday in Cochrane, the […]
2023-08-10 07:20
This year’s Food Fest is showcasing plenty of local foods in sample-size portions, while providing activities for the whole family. Event coordinator Kailey Mitchell is thrilled to welcome everyone back for another picnic in the park. “Try something new and unique, and enjoy some of your favourite local cuisine,” Mitchell said. There are 13 vendors […]
2023-08-09 05:51
Cowboys, bull riders, and rodeo lovers enjoyed bull bucking action on Saturday, at another high-octane Cochrane Classic. Estimates pin attendance for 2023 at over 2000 people, but Bull Riders Canada President Russell Friend says they don’t have any final numbers yet. “I don’t think it was a record, but I would say it was definitely […]
2023-08-02 07:25
The identities of the other four men killed in the crash remain unknown, but all six were members of Calgary’s church community
2023-07-31 05:38
Differing approval rates for new builds in Okotoks and Cochrane plays into the $40,000 separation in average housing costs between the two communities, says a U of C researcher
2023-07-30 08:50
A search and rescue operation found the plane bound for Salmon Arm B.C. three miles north of Kananaskis Village.
2023-07-29 11:41
With summer past it’s one month mark, there are still plenty of events on the horizon in Cochrane. Bulls will be flying out of the chutes for Cochrane Classic Bull Riding this Saturday July 29, at 7 p.m. To learn more, read our preview here. “We have four different stock contractors bringing their best bulls, […]
2023-07-27 08:43
Stepping into a new role as Minister of Infrastructure in Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet, Airdrie-Cochrane MLA Peter Guthrie received a list of top priorities that will be worked on over the next four years on July 26. The Minister of Infrastructure’s mandate letter was publicly shared yesterday, and within, Premier Danielle Smith set a number […]
2023-07-27 08:17
MacKay’s continues to attract Cochrane locals and tourists with their world-famous array of ever-expanding ice cream flavours. Husband and wife James and Christina MacKay took ownership of the General Store in Cochrane in 1946. At that time the 1A Highway passed right in front of the shop, along what is now First Street. According to […]
2023-07-25 09:10
Bulls will be flying out of the chutes for this year’s Cochrane Classic, with another great lineup of riders ready for some bucking. We have four different stock contractors bringing their best bulls, so it’s going to be a pretty high energy event,” said Jason Borton, and organizer of the Cochrane Classic. “I’m just shocked, […]
2023-07-21 05:57
The town is inviting Cochranites and visitors to take their picnic to The Station’s Civic Plaza throughout the summer. “We’ve got this wonderful green space with picnic tables, and the ability to enjoy your weekend or your business lunch,” said Mike Korman, interim director for planning and development services with the town. As of July […]
2023-07-14 08:02
Janelle Saltvold, a 2023 Cochrane High graduate, was awarded the Chinook Scholarship by the University of Lethbridge. “It was a really big compliment for me,” said Saltvold, “While I was writing it, I didn’t really see myself as that much of a leader.” The minimum admission average for the Chinook Scholarship is 85 per cent, […]
2023-07-12 06:37
Big Hill Cycle is helping Cochrane roll into summer with free beginner-intermediate group mountain bike rides through July. “They’re going to be hour and a half to two-hour rides for the most part,” said Shane Campbell, one of the owners of Big Hill Cycle, “300 meters of climbing, which is significant but nothing crazy.” Riders […]
2023-07-10 07:45
Drawing attention of artists, school trips, and hikers alike, the Grandfather Tree and its expansive roots both fascinate and inspire many. The Grandfather is a white spruce, nestled amongst many other trees a few metres southwest of Bighill Creek, which flows near the Historic Cochrane Ranche and past the Cochrane RancheHouse. “The thing people are […]
2023-07-06 06:55
A pedestrian is dead after being hit by an off-road vehicle on a backcountry road northwest of Calgary on Canada Day. The crash happened at about 11:35 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Hunter Valley Road and a forestry road in the M.D. of Bighorn, about 130 kilometres northwest of Calgary, according to Cochrane RCMP. […]
2023-07-03 04:17
The Cochrane Public Library (CPL) has officially launched “Expedition Summer”, their first in person reading club since COVID-19. “We’re pretty excited to go back to offering an in-person summer literacy program, said Carmen Erison, the library’s program and engagement manager. “It’s going to be run fully in person, in tandem with take home reading challenges […]
2023-06-30 08:45
The Cochrane and Area Events Society (CAES) unveiled the mural “Cochrane Together – A Remembrance” during a quiet celebration at The Station on Friday. “Highly visible for people using the new crossing at The Station, just take some time, go over there, have a look at it,” said Erika Richards, a committee member of CAES, […]
2023-06-30 08:07
Ease into a long Canada Day of celebrating with pancakes, sausages, and coffee at Cochrane Legion Branch 15. According to legion member Janet Faynor, last year’s breakfast fed around 800 hungry Cochranites, with about the same turnout expected this year. Legion President Steve Jepson said, “We’ll be all set up in our parking lot, and […]
2023-06-29 10:19
Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary is asking for used bottles, cans, and juice boxes for their fundraising bottle drive. Phase one of their “Water for Wolfdogs” fundraiser, the bottle drive is running from July 1 to 9. Kara Dowhaniuk, the fundraising and events manager at Yamnuska, says that the funds are going towards building underground water lines […]
2023-06-27 09:39
Happy Friday eve Cochrane! We’ve put together a rundown of what’s going on in town for this first official weekend of summer. WEATHER Friday’s forecast is mixed sun and cloud with a 30 per cent chance of afternoon showers, a high of 22C and overnight low of 6C. The forecast for Saturday is sunny with […]
2023-06-22 09:15
The Cochrane and Area Events Society (CAES) has put their back into crafting another awesome Canada Day for Cochrane this year. “I’m really excited for the lineup this year, I really love every one of the bands we’ve brought in and it’s going to be fantastic,” said Marina Chabbert, the chair of CAES. Kicking of […]
2023-06-21 08:15
Cochrane Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) and United Way Calgary and Area are looking for donations at the family friendly ‘Give a Little Love’ event. “It’s our first actual event that’s being held at The Station, which is really exciting for us,” said Kim Krawec, manager of FCSS Cochrane. “It’s a barbecue by donation, […]
2023-06-16 10:16
The Helping Hands free food sheds will feed more Cochranites in need with the funds raised. “We’re fortunate that the Horticultural Society chose to support the free food sheds with their spring gardening sale,” said Laura McDonald, the executive director of the Helping Hands Society. The total donation was $1740.50, which Horticultural Society president Paola […]
2023-06-15 11:58
The town is working with the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC) to research transit electrification for Cochrane. A team of Cochrane staff has been working with members of the CUTRIC team since December 2022 as the planning study progresses, looking primarily at transitioning Cochrane’s current transit system to electric. “What we’re doing […]
2023-06-13 11:40
Using just about any form of transportation that’s not driving can fall under the veil of active transportation. Paul Perrault, the director of operations for Bike Cochrane spoke about active transportation, “Whether that’s wheeling or walking, riding your bike, scootering, skateboarding, e-biking, mobility scooters, riding a unicycle or even using a wheelchair.” Bike Cochrane has […]
2023-06-12 11:09
As the Town of Cochrane slept on the night of June 19, 2013, waters rose to staggering heights along the Bow River, culminating the morning of June 20. “I don’t think anybody was prepared or understood the magnitude of what was coming,” said Truper McBride, Cochrane’s mayor at the time, in an interview. Like the […]
2023-06-12 01:49
Long before embarking on her journey as founder of the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, Georgina De Caigny always loved animals. According to Georgina’s father, Patrick De Caigny, she takes after her mother, and would play with their pets before she could even walk. “The more dogs I could have, the more animals I could have, the […]
2023-06-09 10:43
Sport 4 Life is hosting ‘Come Try it Day’ this Sunday, allowing youth ages 6-17 to play a wide array of sports, and registration is completely free. “It’s a really great event to be a part of, and see the true Cochrane spirit come to life,” said Lea Wiens, the chair of Sport 4 Life […]
2023-06-08 07:28
Shredz Fest is bringing about 100 skateboarders together this weekend to compete, while raising money for the Cochrane Activettes Food Bank. All registration proceeds are going to the food bank, and according to Zach Creighton, one of the organizers, they are hoping to raise $1500 to $2000 this year. “We really felt that we wanted […]
2023-06-07 06:23
There was a splash of excitement at Spray Lake Reservoir last weekend when eight-year-old Olivia Moorhouse reeled in a whopping 34-inch Lake Trout. “I didn’t know I would catch a fish that big; I saw a big one on the fish monitor, but I didn’t know I would catch it,” Olivia said. According to her […]
2023-06-01 16:55
There was a splash of excitement at Spray Lakes Reservoir last weekend when eight-year-old Olivia Moorhouse reeled in a whopping 34-inch Lake Trout. “I didn’t know I would catch a fish that big; I saw a big one on the fish monitor, but I didn’t know I would catch it,” Olivia said. According to her […]
2023-06-01 16:55
Subdivision and development appeal board rejects complaints from residents opposed to big-box store project west of Calgary
2023-06-01 05:39
After the previous organizers announced their departure from Cochrane Light Up, the Rocky Mountain Rotary Club (RMR) announced it will take the helm moving forward. “When you look at the amount of people it can touch, and the amount of Cochranites that attend this event, it’s one of those ones that we’re proud to say […]
2023-05-30 18:50
The second annual Rocky Mountain Rotary (RMR) celebrity golf classic is supporting the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park Foundation (GRPF) again this year. “What we decided to do a few years ago was make a substantial commitment to Glenbow Ranch Foundation summer camps, it was a $50,000 commitment,” said Ryan Baum, the president of RMR. The […]
2023-05-30 18:37
Good morning Cochrane! Airdrie-Cochrane UCP candidate Peter Guthrie will be returning to the legislature as part of the UCP government. Guthrie will serve his second term after receiving 60 per cent of the vote, while NDP candidate Shaun Fluker received 37 per cent of the vote. Green Party candidate Michelle Overwater Giles earned just over […]
2023-05-29 20:27
A UCP candidate is standing by claims he made about a local school board lying to parents for political motives, despite calls from the school board to retract his statement. During an online candidates forum hosted by the Cochrane and District Chamber of Commerce, Peter Guthrie, the UCP candidate for Airdrie-Cochrane, said the administration of […]
2023-05-27 12:02
A proposal to clear-cut log two areas laced with popular hiking and cycling trails west of Bragg Creek should be axed or significantly altered, say critics. Spray Lakes Sawmills (SLS) plans to begin logging areas amounting to 900 hectares in the West Bragg Creek and Moose Mountain areas in 2026, a prospect that would severely […]
2023-05-27 11:21
Good morning Cochrane! Monday is election day in Alberta. The NDP and UCP candidates for the Airdrie-Cochrane riding took to the stage at the City of Airdrie and Airdrie Chamber of Commerce forum earlier this month. Read what was said here. We’ve put together a rundown on the history, the candidates and what you need […]
2023-05-25 17:01
Good morning Cochrane! A community garage sale in early June is looking for donations as they raise funds for Big Hill Haven. “Big Hill Haven is a very important, integral need in our community,” said Debbie Leah of Leah Real Estate, who is partnering with the Cochrane Lions to put on the sale and is […]
2023-05-23 18:57
Leah Real Estate Group has partnered with the Lions Club for their charity garage sale in support of Big Hill Haven women’s shelter. “I just feel that no family should be stuck in an abusive environment,” said Debbie Leah, who is on the board of directors at Big Hill Haven. Big Hill Haven has served […]
2023-05-23 06:12
Airdrie-Cochrane MLA and UCP Minister of Energy Peter Guthrie is running once again in the provincial election in the hopes of continuing to represent the residents of Airdrie and Cochrane in the provincial government. In his second election campaign, Guthrie said he’s hoping to continue the work he’s put in over the past four years […]
2023-05-19 07:32
Good morning Cochrane! Cruise Cochrane is holding their season kick-off on Saturday, May 20. What you need to know for the Alberta Election in Cochrane What you need to know for the Alberta Election in Cochrane Weather The forecast for Friday is sunny in the morning with a 30 per cent risk of showers in […]
2023-05-18 17:41
Classic cars, hot rods, muscle cars and everything in between are hitting the road on Saturday for Cruise Cochrane’s spring kick-off. “We always invite the public to come out and see the shiny cars, kids just seem to really love it,” said Jim Messner, an organizer for the event. Spectators are welcome to come and […]
2023-05-18 17:12
With the Alberta Election coming up on May 29, here’s what Cochrane voters need to know. The riding The Town of Cochrane is part of the Airdrie-Cochrane provincial riding. Cochrane town limits serve as the western and southern border of the riding, which extends east through Rocky View County, including Bearspaw, to the western portion […]
2023-05-18 04:41
Beyond the Rockies, Alberta is made for adventurers. From south to north, Postmedia community reporters put to use their local expertise to give travellers the inside lane on small-town Alberta
2023-05-18 00:00
Good morning Cochrane! Cochrane High’s boys’ soccer team has been dominant so far this season, winning their first three games by a combined score of 17-2. “The boys seem to really support each other on the pitch,” said coach Carolyn McLeod, “They’re doing a lot of give-and-goes and tic-tac-toe, whereas other teams it seems like […]
2023-05-17 18:49
Cochrane Kiwanis is teaming up with Bike Cochrane for their third annual Bike Safety Day, helping kids aged 4-14 learn bike best practices. Ronald Gosselin, the president of Cochrane Kiwanis, mentioned that the number of trails in town that are fit for biking means there’s lots of kids that ride. “We decided, let’s make sure […]
2023-05-17 18:28
The boys’ soccer team at Cochrane High School is leading the way this season, with three wins and zero losses in league play. “The boys seem to really support each other on the pitch,” said coach Carolyn McLeod, “They’re doing a lot of give-and-goes and tic-tac-toe, whereas other teams it seems like they just want […]
2023-05-17 18:25
The event will see more than 5,000 indigenous youth ages gather to compete in 15 sporting events.
2023-05-17 10:04
The Solidarity Movement of Alberta’s Airdrie-Cochrane candidate is Michael Andrusco, a former fire fighter putting his name up for election for the first time in 2023. Andrusco has been contemplating running to be MLA for some time now, saying current events inspired him to want to put in the effort. “It’s been coming for a […]
2023-05-16 07:46
Long-time Cochrane resident Ron Voss is putting his name forward as an MLA hopeful for the first time in the 2023, running as a member of the Wildrose Loyalty Coalition and hoping to see a provincial governance shift if his party can gain a significant presence following the election. The Wildrose Loyalty Coalition is aiming […]
2023-05-15 08:05
Good morning Cochrane! The Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary is screening the documentary “Between Dog and Wolf” at Calgary’s Globe Cinema on Monday. “Basically, it’s paying homage to Kuna, who is the founding wolfdog of the sanctuary,” said Kara Dowhaniuk, the fundraising and events manager for Yamnuska. “In light of that, and in celebration, we are hosting […]
2023-05-11 18:56
The Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary is branching out by screening the documentary “Between Dog and Wolf” at Calgary’s Globe Cinema. “Basically, it’s paying homage to Kuna, who is the founding wolfdog of the sanctuary,” said Kara Dowhaniuk, the fundraising and events manager for Yamnuska. “In light of that, and in celebration, we are hosting this event,” […]
2023-05-11 18:22
Good morning Cochrane! Airdrie-Cochrane MLA candidates took part in a candidate forum in Airdrie on Tuesday night. Airdrie-East candidates Angela Pitt (UCP) and Dan Nelles (NDP) and Airdrie-Cochrane candidates Peter Guthrie (UCP) and Shaun Fluker (NCP) heard questions on a variety of subjects and issues throughout the evening, sharing their personal standpoints as well as […]
2023-05-10 18:57
Good morning Cochrane! The bid process is still open for The Station’s Civic Plaza after The Town of Cochrane’s Art Task Force pushed back the deadline for submissions in April. “It’s going to end up being what the artist wants to bring forward, and we wanted to make sure that was really important, rather than […]
2023-05-09 18:53
Good morning Cochrane! Airdrie-Cochrane provincial election candidates Peter Guthrie, the incumbent UCP MLA, and Shawn Fluker of the NDP, will be taking part in a candidate forum in Airdrie tonight hosted by the City of Airdrie and the Airdrie Chamber of Commerce. The forum will be available on Youtube to Live Stream and a recording […]
2023-05-08 19:43
A grade shift is taking place at both Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD) schools in Cochrane, with Holy Spirit becoming Kindergarten to Grade 7 and St. Timothy shifting to Grade 8 to 12. This comes as part of the CCSD plan to grow and enrich Catholic education in Cochrane. CCSD runs both the Catholic schools […]
2023-05-08 19:31
Shaun Fluker has stepped forward as the NDP candidate for the Airdrie-Cochrane riding, hoping voters will choose him to represent the constituency’s voices following the upcoming election. Fluker first moved to Cochrane in 2005, raising a family in the community. He’s running as a provincial candidate for the first time ever. A lawyer by trade, […]
2023-05-05 09:10
Good morning Cochrane! The Cochrane and District Chamber of Commerce’s annual Trade Show is the weekend. The show runs on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the SLS Centre. Work is underway for the Hwy 1A/22 interchange project. “Obviously there will be some impacts […]
2023-05-04 18:38
The interchange project at Highway 1A and 22 is underway. “I would anticipate that you’re going to see a lot of dirt flying in the next few weeks as they really dive into this project,” said Drew Hyndman, the executive director of development and infrastructure services for the town. Much of the heavy equipment has […]
2023-05-04 18:29
Good morning Cochrane! At a presentation on Monday, council heard that there should be usable recreation fields at Horse Creek Sports Park by 2025, but Councillor Morgan Nagel urged caution about how long the project may take considering the lack of funds allocated. “I think we’re setting expectations, and I imagine real estate agents and […]
2023-05-03 19:00
Good morning Cochrane! At a presentation on Monday, council heard that there should be usable recreation fields at Horse Creek Sports Park by 2025, but Councillor Morgan Nagel urged caution about how long the project may take considering the lack of funds allocated. “I think we’re setting expectations, and I imagine real estate agents and […]
2023-05-03 19:00
Town staff are expecting that there should be usable recreation fields at the new Horse Creek Sports Park by 2025, but council are urging caution on excitement surrounding the totality of the project. During a presentation on changes that are needed to the master plan for the project at the Cochrane Town Council Committee of […]
2023-05-03 08:34
Good morning Cochrane! Approval from Alberta Health means the Cochrane and Area Health Foundation (CAHF) is a step closer to accepting donations. “It’s just been six months,” CAHF Chair Brian Winter said, “We started in October and now we’re official.” Read more here Weather The forecast for Wednesday is mainly sunny with a high of […]
2023-05-02 18:29
Good morning Cochrane! Approval from Alberta Health means the Cochrane and Area Health Foundation (CAHF) is a step closer to accepting donations. “It’s just been six months,” CAHF Chair Brian Winter said, “We started in October and now we’re official.” Read more here Weather The forecast for Wednesday is mainly sunny with a high of […]
2023-05-02 18:29
Approval from Alberta Health means the Cochrane and Area Health Foundation (CAHF) is a step closer to accepting donations. “We’re on first base now, then we’re going to go to second, get a CRA number,” said CAHF Chair Brian Winter. Once they have a CRA charitable number, the CAHF will start accepting donations, allowing them […]
2023-05-02 16:14
Good morning Cochrane! The writ has been issued for the May 29 provincial election, with Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP trying to hold off Rachel Notley’s NDP. You can read about the writ here. In Cochrane, UCP MLA Peter Guthrie will be looking to win his second term in the riding of Airdrie-Cochrane. The […]
2023-05-01 19:11
Good morning Cochrane! The writ has been issued for the May 29 provincial election, with Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP trying to hold off Rachel Notley’s NDP. You can read about the writ here. In Cochrane, UCP MLA Peter Guthrie will be looking to win his second term in the riding of Airdrie-Cochrane. The […]
2023-05-01 19:11
The City of Red Deer, Red Deer County and Kneehill County have also issued full fire bans
2023-05-01 10:30
Good morning Cochrane! The third annual mayor’s invitational golf tournament, on July 24, will be raising money for the Cochrane and Area Humane Society (CAHS) this year. “With the off-leash areas and dog parks in Cochrane, and the number of licensed animals we have, Cochrane’s a real animal friendly community, the Humane Society is an integral […]
2023-04-27 19:42
The third annual mayor’s invitational golf tournament will be raising money for the Cochrane and Area Humane Society (CAHS) this year. “With the off-leash areas and dog parks in Cochrane, and the number of licenced animals we have, Cochrane’s a real animal friendly community, the Humane Society is an integral part of that,” said Mayor […]
2023-04-27 19:28
Good morning Cochrane! Bike Cochrane’s membership drive and silent auction is Thursday night at Rocky View Brewing. “With the growth in Cochrane, there’s people coming from other communities that used to cycle,” said Bike Cochrane president Robert Martens. “They’re looking for something similar. We see, every year quite a few newcomers and new members from […]
2023-04-25 19:26
Good morning Cochrane! Street sweeping is beginning in Cochrane next week. Signs will be placed on roads 48 hours prior to street sweeping and residents are asked to use off-street parking during those times. For the street sweeping schedule see here. Weather The forecast for Tuesday is mainly sunny with a high of 13C, the […]
2023-04-24 18:02
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