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The current fire protection limits extend from the Town of Cochrane and includes the former Townships of Glackmeyer and ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 James Bay OPP is seeking the public’s assistance with an arson investigation following a fire at the baseball field on Tim Horton Drive in Cochrane, on April 6. At approximately 1 a.m., officers ...
Northeastern Public Health has confirmed two cases of measles in the Timiskaming District. Health unit officials said they are actively monitoring the situation and the risk to the public remains low ...
On Tuesday April 4, residents of the rural area gathered at the Chimo board room to discuss issues concerning farming in the ...
The Cochrane Board of Trade is gearing up for its second annual Business Awards Gala on April 26. It is an event designed to ...
Nothing is more synonymous with winters in northern Canada than snowmobiling. People from a wide range of ages, genders and backgrounds hit the trails every winter on their high-performance sleds.
A 37-year-old Cochrane resident was arrested and charged during the early morning of March 28 after James Bay OPP pulled over a vehicle on First Avenue. The stop was prompted by the Automatic Plate ...