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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

Retreat centre opens walking trails meant for contemplation

Retreat centre opens walking trails meant for contemplation

Walking trails west of Calgary at Mount Francis retreat offer place to reflect on mental and spiritual health
Man's doberman charges grizzly bear with cubs in Southern Alberta

Man's doberman charges grizzly bear with cubs in Southern Alberta

“I am going to die.”
West Fraser Timber holds open house on controversial clearcut logging plan

West Fraser Timber holds open house on controversial clearcut logging plan

The chances of putting a complete stop to clearcut logging in West Bragg Creek and Moose Mountain seem to be fading
Mouseketeer coming to Alberta to teach kids star power

Mouseketeer coming to Alberta to teach kids star power

A former Mouseketeer who worked with Ryan Gosling and Britney Spears, is bringing her industry tips to Southern Alberta
West Rocky View dam opponents want Alberta government to kill idea

West Rocky View dam opponents want Alberta government to kill idea

Opponents of a provincial government proposal to build a dam on the Bow River just east of Cochrane are having trouble understanding why the project has even remained a possibility this long.
Provincial government hears from Cochrane residents on proposed Bow River dam at townhall

Provincial government hears from Cochrane residents on proposed Bow River dam at townhall

The provincial government could save a lot of time and money by just abandoning the feasibility study of a flood/drought mitigation project, according to a townhall in Cochrane.
Cochrane's Matechuk wins gold at World Photographic Cup

Cochrane's Matechuk wins gold at World Photographic Cup

Cochrane based photographer Jacquie Matechuk won gold in the Wildlife category and won Best of the Nation.
West Fraser listens to West Bragg Creek clearcut opponents

West Fraser listens to West Bragg Creek clearcut opponents

West Fraser (formerly Spray Lake Sawmills) plans to clearcut 900 hectares, (~833 soccer fields) near West Bragg Creek and another 450 ha. in the Moose Mountain Trail Network.
Funding not enough to open clinic says Alberta nurse practitioner

Funding not enough to open clinic says Alberta nurse practitioner

Karen Parker planned to open a nurse practitioner clinic in Cochrane, but says the Province's 80 per cent funding model is not enough.
Castellano Custom Homes building second Home for Hope in Cochrane

Castellano Custom Homes building second Home for Hope in Cochrane

Castellano Custom Homes broke ground for its second Home for Hope on April 23 at a soil turning ceremony in Cochrane's Sunset neighbourhood.
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