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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneThe previously announced grade shift means St. Timothy is now Grade 8 to 12 and Holy Spirit is Kindergarten to Grade 7. Lower enrolment levels for catholic schools in Cochrane, which are run by the Calgary Catholic School District (CCSD), can affect schools' ability to provide a wider range of programs.See the Story
Grade shift at St. Timothy and Holy Spirit Schools begins
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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneSince 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, the Parks Department will have an estimated additional 63 hectares to manage. The Parks Department budget for 2023 is $2.5 million, or approximately $4,700 per hectare. The only staffing difference since 2013 is the addition of two more full time staff.See the Story
More resources may be necessary as Cochrane's wealth of parks continues to grow
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Galápagos Islands · Galápagos IslandsCochrane High teacher Jander Talen will set sail aboard the National Geographic Endeavor II as part of a research trip to the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador this month. The National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions selected Talen, and 49 other K-12 educators earlier this year to be part of the 15th cohort of Grosvenor Teacher Fellows. The expedition runs from September 7 to 17 2023.See the Story
Cochrane High School teacher to embark on National Geographic expedition
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Winnipeg · WinnipegStuart Witt took home first at the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Prairie Chapter tree climbing competition in Winnipeg last weekend. Witt moved to Canada over 10 years ago, has 25 years of experience, and runs his business Nootka Tree Care in Cochrane. Witt says that arborists learn a lot from attending these competitions, such as new systems, techniques, and how to better carry out tricky tree climbing.See the Story
Cochrane man wins prairie tree climbing championship
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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneThe Cochrane Public Library (CPL) has announced their fall programming for 2023, boasting a robust collection of new and returning programs. Some of their popular programs, such as story times, movers and shakers, and our baby lap time, are all coming back. Apocalypse Meow, designed for teens Grades 9 to 12, is on Friday October 13 at 2 p.m.See the Story
A full shelf of programs available at Cochrane Public Library this fall
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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneTwo teams of four will push potty riders in races down First Street. Funds raised through sign-ups are going through RMR, back into programs in the community. To sign up for a chance of gaining legendary lavatory glory, or to learn more about the Outhouse Races, visit www.rockymountainrotary.com.See the Story
Outhouse races rolling through Historic Downtown Cochrane again
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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneThe 56th Cochrane Lions Club Rodeo will take place September 1-5. The theme for the day is western heritage, and people are encouraged to dress in their best retro western outfits. The kids zone opens on Saturday too, including bouncy castles, face painting, a petting zoo and more. The Labour Day Parade starts at 10 a.m. on September 24.See the Story
Cochrane Lions Club Rodeo geared up for another action-packed Labour Day weekend
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Cochrane, Alberta · CochraneWith fall on the horizon, the SLS Centre has opened registration for a variety of programs as the weather starts to cool down. They are running a theatre program for youth, and some more art focused programs for those ages 5-12. Curling is also ramping up, with Learn to Curl, Six Pack League and more. The aquatic centre will also shut down for annual maintenance on September 5, which they anticipate being complete in early October.See the Story
Registration open for fall programs at the SLS Centre
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