Mueller brings hometown pride to Canucks debut
A fanfare by the Canucks, family and friends made Ty Mueller's first taste of the NHL special.
The 22-year-old centre, who got his start in Cochrane Minor Hockey, was called up from the Abbotsford Canucks to centre one of Vancouver's top scoring lines against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday night.
Mueller played 15 shifts, totalling 10 minutes and 56 seconds of ice time between Brock Boeser and Jake DeBrusk.
Poilievre pledges veterans' supports; Carney offers cheaper access to parks, museums
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to cut red tape and step up support for veterans Saturday, while Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to make visiting national parks and museums more affordable for Canadian families.
Poilievre unveiled his party's plan for veterans during a press conference in Nepean, the suburban Ottawa community that contains the neighbouring ridings where he and Carney are running.
Carney did not have any public events scheduled. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh's itinerary shows he will hold an evening event in Timmins, Ont.
Virtual forum to be held for Airdrie-Cochrane candidates
Voters in the Airdrie-Cochrane riding will have the opportunity to hear directly from federal candidates during a virtual forum on Tuesday, April 22. The event is being co-hosted by the Cochrane and Airdrie chambers of commerce.
The forum, scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., aims to help residents and local businesses better understand the platforms and priorities of those vying to represent the region in Parliament ahead of the federal election on April 28.
Leighten Boynton reflects on winning CJFL championship
Cochrane football player Leighten Boynton received his Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) championship ring at St. Clair College’s athletics awards banquet on Thursday night, recognizing his team’s historic national title win.
Christian Heritage candidate calls for return to Canada’s Christian foundation
Christopher Bell lists the cost of living, the degradation of Canada's legal and healthcare systems, and the moral decline of society as key issues in the upcoming federal election.
But the Christian Heritage Party candidate for Airdrie-Cochrane says he has an even bigger motivation for seeking office.
Airdrie’s Kyle McKearney set to rock the stage at Bow Valley Boot Stomp
Country fans in Cochrane are in for a treat this summer as Airdrie-based singer-songwriter Kyle McKearney joins the lineup for Bow Valley Boot Stomp, the town’s very own country music festival.
McKearney, whose roots lie just 30 minutes up the road in Airdrie, says he’s looking forward to playing to a local crowd.
“Yeah, yeah, I can't wait. I'm really looking forward to that,” McKearney said. “It's very close to home, first of all, and just looks like a good time from what I've seen so far. So I can't wait to be a part of it.”
Don't miss this one! Important info on Glenbow project
Residents in the Glenbow community will soon experience short-term pain for long-term gain with the launch of a major infrastructure project.
That’s what makes the follow-up information session on the Glenpatrick Drive project—set for Wednesday, April 16—particularly important to attend.
The session will run from 6 to 8 p.m. in the gymnasium of Glenbow School, 55 Glenpatrick Rd.
This meeting is a follow-up to the initial session held in mid-February and will provide additional project details, including phasing and responses to key questions raised earlier.
Alberta Law Foundation board members quit over bill giving minister power on grants
Two of the Alberta Law Foundation's provincially appointed board members have resigned in protest over proposed legislation that they say amounts to political interference in how vulnerable people access the justice system.
The bill would give Justice Minister Mickey Amery final say on grants over $250,000 that the foundation provides to community legal clinics and researchers.
The foundation says it funds about 65 non-profit service providers every year through interest earned on lawyers' trust accounts, not government coffers.
55+ power play for the Cochrane Food Bank
A group of local 55+ hockey players has once again come through for the Cochrane Food Bank -- and this time, they’ve stepped up their game.
This week, the team donated a generous $870, with a big assist from the Canadian Brewhouse.
The players participate in a team program at the Canadian Brewhouse, where they receive the occasional free meal for their patronage. Instead, they chose to pay it forward-- each contributing $20 to help support the food bank.
Video footage captures theft of signs from Cochrane candy shop ▶️
RCMP are investigating a recent theft that targeted a local small business in downtown Cochrane.
Several promotional lawn signs belonging to Horse Creek Candy, Gifts & Chocolate Shoppe were stolen on Saturday, April 5, leaving shop owner Cherie Hill frustrated and seeking answers.
According to Hill, surveillance images and video footage clearly captured the suspect taking the signs and discarding them, and all materials have been passed along to Mounties for investigation.