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FOOTHILLS Magazine: Grass is not always greener

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Grass is not always greener

More and more Okotoks residents are opting for a xeriscaped yard that uses less water and is low maintenance.
FOOTHILLS Magazine: Repair Cafés breathe new life into items

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Repair Cafés breathe new life into items

An Okotoks volunteer says the intent of Repair Cafés goes back to the three R's — reduce, reuse, recycle
FOOTHILLS Magazine: Benefits of self-sufficiency go beyond savings

FOOTHILLS Magazine: Benefits of self-sufficiency go beyond savings

More and more people are thinking about what they can do at home to save money, conserve power or reduce their impact on the environment. 
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Oilers tandem pushing each other to improve

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Oilers tandem pushing each other to improve

Virtual reality making real-world impact for Christian Green and Alexander Scheiwiller.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Corrigans are bound by music

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Corrigans are bound by music

Dad and his two daughters have been strumming and singing together for years.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: There’s strength in numbers

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: There’s strength in numbers

Diamond Valley’s Hampton family sees the power of lifting.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Newspaper delivery is ‘Fehr’ game

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Newspaper delivery is ‘Fehr’ game

Three generations of Okotoks family ensure Western Wheel gets to your doorstep every week.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Family bonds strong in work and play

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Family bonds strong in work and play

A culture of 'live, work, play' has kept the Rose family tightly knit.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Running brings the community together

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Running brings the community together

Father-daughter duo of David and Molly Alexander launches second parkrun, this time in Okotoks' Sheep River Park.
FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Teen at the wheel of vinyl-stocked bus

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Teen at the wheel of vinyl-stocked bus

Okotoks' Jaica Tipper is trading in albums pressed decades before she was born as the new owner of the Beatnik Bus.
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