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Howard May

Howard May

Howard was a journalist with the Calgary Herald and with the Abbotsford Times in BC, where he won a BC/Yukon Community Newspaper Association award for best outdoor writing.

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Recent Work by Howard

Tax planning should be year round

Tax planning should be year round

It's the time of year people turn to tax filing obligations
Town calling on youth to help shape community's wellness future

Town calling on youth to help shape community's wellness future

“Young people are an essential part of our community, and we want to ensure they have a voice in shaping programs and services that support their well-being."
Support staff at Calgary Catholic School District serve strike notice

Support staff at Calgary Catholic School District serve strike notice

St. Timothy and Holy Spirit Schools in Cochrane would be affected by the strike.
Rocky View Schools teacher says no one listening to teachers

Rocky View Schools teacher says no one listening to teachers

“It’s a shame," said Cartwright. "At one time Rocky View was looked at as one of the most innovative school divisions in Alberta.
The Town of Cochrane is launching FireSmart Program

The Town of Cochrane is launching FireSmart Program

The Town of Cochrane is launching the Community FireSmart Program to enhance wildfire preparedness and reduce the risk of wildfires impacting homes and infrastructure.
Art exhibits to be featured at Cochrane library

Art exhibits to be featured at Cochrane library

The Cochrane Public Library is branching out into art exhibits
Cochrane rancher brings homespun environmental advice to Glenbow Ranch park

Cochrane rancher brings homespun environmental advice to Glenbow Ranch park

Rancher John Copithorne brought his homespun environmental philosophy to the Glenbow Ranch park
Bison reintroduced successfully to traditional habitat on eastern edge of national park

Bison reintroduced successfully to traditional habitat on eastern edge of national park

Anyone looking for a home where the buffalo roam could do a lot worse than focus their search up the Forestry Trunk Road that starts a mere 13 kilometres west of Cochrane.
Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

Invictus athlete, artist gives back to the Games

Former Invictus Games Athlete/artist MJ Batek is giving back to the Games
Cochranites are being asked what they want from their parks and cultural activities

Cochranites are being asked what they want from their parks and cultural activities

Cochranites are being asked to determine what they want from their parks and cultural activities
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