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Alberta man riding 1,600-km for Polio

Alberta man riding 1,600-km for Polio

Cochrane’s Dan Paarsmarkt has a 1,600-km bike ride planned with the route stretching from the Northwest Territories to the Montana border this summer.
Young women in conflict zones around the world

Young women in conflict zones around the world

A small but mighty group of courageous young women from conflict zones around the world have formed a networking club through the Cochrane Rotary Club.
Renowned naturalist Brian Keating appearing in Bragg Creek

Renowned naturalist Brian Keating appearing in Bragg Creek

Bragg Creek Wild is presenting an informative evening of wild adventures featuring renowned wilderness expert Brian Keating on March 14
Degradation of critical trout habitat in Southern Alberta more widespread than thought

Degradation of critical trout habitat in Southern Alberta more widespread than thought

Report says critical habitat loss in Southern Alberta continues despite federal protections.
Mid-sized Cities Mayor's Caucus chair reacts to Provincial Budget

Mid-sized Cities Mayor's Caucus chair reacts to Provincial Budget

Mid-sized Cities Mayor's Caucus chair Jeff Genung’s reaction to Thursday’s provincial Budget: the good, the bad, the wait and see.
Tax planning should be year round

Tax planning should be year round

The time to think about taxes is year round, not just in March.
Alberta Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

Alberta Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

“As injured, wounded or sick military veterans, we generally only get one shot at competing in the Invictus Games in Canada. I am grateful for the life-changing opportunity I had to compete in Australia in 2018 and wanted to give back by serving as a volunteer this year.”
Bison reintroduced successfully to traditional habitat on eastern edge of national park

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

Sixteen Plains Bison from Elk Island National Park (near Edmonton) were moved to the Eastern Slopes of Banff National Park in 2017, in the Panther Valley.
Government’s COVID report called biased, with little scientific backing: Alberta doctor

Government’s COVID report called biased, with little scientific backing: Alberta doctor

Dr. Dennis Fundytus calls the $2 million task force’s COVID report biased and says it turns people off of getting immunized.
Moose hanging around southern Alberta town tranquilized and moved

Moose hanging around southern Alberta town tranquilized and moved

The approximately 500 pound animal was placed on a transport platform, covered in a blanket, eyes covered to keep it calm, secured and pulled on a pickup truck with a winch.
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