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Three Alberta swimmers going to WorldLifesaving championships

Three Alberta swimmers going to WorldLifesaving championships

Three Cochrane Water Ninjas will be competing at the 2024 World Lifesaving Championship in Australia, set to take place later this year.
Alberta content creator catches Telus’ attention with sour interviews

Alberta content creator catches Telus’ attention with sour interviews

A local content creator received $12,000 to produce her new show Sour Chat Kids, where kids interview kids while eating sour candies.
In the fight for planetary health, how do we preserve our mental health?

In the fight for planetary health, how do we preserve our mental health?

Climate peer-support groups, like Cowan's, are increasingly recognized as one way to help build mental health resilience in a world that can sometimes appear indifferent to the effects of climate change
Twice monthly court being held in Mînî Thnî for those who can’t travel to Cochrane

Twice monthly court being held in Mînî Thnî for those who can’t travel to Cochrane

Accused residents living in Mînî Thnî need not travel to Cochrane to attend provincial court.
Alberta teen creates funky golf shirts for kids

Alberta teen creates funky golf shirts for kids

“Look good, play good,” says Airdrie teen who created his own line of golf shirts.
Black bear bluff charges cyclist in Kananaskis Country

Black bear bluff charges cyclist in Kananaskis Country

The bear advisory for the Canyon Creek Road and surrounding area was put in place on Thursday (May 16) and will remain in effect until further notice.
Aggressive moose charges dog walker in Kananaskis Country

Aggressive moose charges dog walker in Kananaskis Country

Dogs may prompt moose to become aggressive if they feel harassed or stressed.
Comments that Lac La Biche was "full" for wildfire evacuees disputed

Comments that Lac La Biche was "full" for wildfire evacuees disputed

Not all who registered chose to stayed, say officials
Don Cherry statue in Saskatchewan a new must stop spot on Trans Canada

Don Cherry statue in Saskatchewan a new must stop spot on Trans Canada

The Village of Mortlach along Highway 1 in Saskatchewan is now marked by an iconic wooden statue of Don Cherry and his dog Blue.
NDP renews calls to revoke Kananaskis Conservation Pass

NDP renews calls to revoke Kananaskis Conservation Pass

“This is a much-needed step towards making the outdoors the accessible and affordable experience.”
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