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Nearly three decades after she first published Standing on Our Own, a guidebook for women facing abuse, Paulette Robinson is preparing to release a revised edition. The new release comes with renewed ...
After being abruptly deemed unfit for service by the Ministry of Transportation, the Gardiner Ferry Cassiopeia IV has ...
Cochrane’s most anticipated summer celebration is set to return bigger and bolder than ever before. At the town council meeting on April 10, Bearfest organizers Chantal Joanis, Recreation Supervisor ...
The Ontario government is proposing to extend strong mayor powers to the heads of councils in 169 additional municipalities — including Cochrane — effective May 1. The move aims to accelerate progress ...
The Gardiner Ferry Cassiopeia IV was abruptly closed after a Transport Canada inspection deemed it unfit for further operation, leaving residents frustrated without another way to cross the Abitibi ...
The Cochrane Public Library is springing into action this April with a lineup of exciting updates. In partnership with the Cochrane Horticultural Society, the popular seed lending library is back, ...
FRIDAY, APRIL 11 TECH HELP: 10 a.m.-12 noon at the Cochrane Public Library. Call to make an appointment. SWIM AND PICNIC: 10 a.m.-12 noon with the Cochrane Child Care Centre/EarlyON Cochrane. We will ...
The current fire protection limits extend from the Town of Cochrane and includes the former Townships of Glackmeyer and ...