A Cowboys player attempts to break past a Raiders defence player at the Stampeder field at Shouldice Athletic Park in Calgary on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. The Cowboys beat the Raiders 56-46.(Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
Ranch Hand Cole Hughes poses for his portrait in-front of their garage at Edge Hughes Cattle Co. in Cochrane on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Hughes grew up on his families land and has been working with cattle since he was young. He currently operates and manages a plot of land with over 50 cows on it.(Photo by Jack Carter/SAIT)
Two year old Clark leads a group of demonstrators from the 2020 Cochrane Black Lives Matter and Anti-Racism Rally march through 1st street in Cochrane Alta., on Sunday, June 14, 2020. Hundreds of supporters marched through the street towards Centennial Plaza on 1st Street West where they then listened to multiple speakers for the remainder of the event. (Photo by Jack Carter/SAIT)
A individual walks along a wooden bridge at the entrance of Lake Agnes in Banff National Park on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020. Lake Agnes trail, and the tea house were heavily trafficked on the Saturday from a combination of the pleasant weather and it being one of the last weekends of hotels being open before the winter season. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press).
Cubs forward Brayden Anderson fends off a Generals player as he tries to regain the puck for his team during the Generals game against the Cubs in Cochrane on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. The Generals went on to win 4-1 and face off against Okotoks in another playoff series on Friday, March 6. (Photo by Jack Carter/SAIT)
Maryjane Rowan, a dancer with the Stoney Mini Thni Dancers, dances in a solo at the Cochrane Cultural Days event in Cochrane on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. Rowan was one of four girls under the age of 17 from her dance group who danced at the Cultural Days event. Rowan and the other girls from her dance group put on a one hour show for the many spectators who came out to attend the event. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
Officers line Memorial drive in Calgary to honour Sgt. Andrew Harnett of the Calgary Police on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. The procession started at the medical examiner’s office in the northwest and traveled along Memorial Drive to its final destination in Forest lawn to a funeral home. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
Fireworks go off over new bridge in Cochrane for the grand opening on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020. The 53 million dollar bridge connecting the North and South of Cochrane over the Bow River was named after Jack Tennant, who died in 2018. Tennant was the founder and a publisher of the Cochrane Eagle as well as a photojournalist. The bridge took just over two years to complete and was built to help lessen the traffic strain the town currently faces. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
Cochrane high school basketball player finishes a lay up in his game against Bow Valley high school in Cochrane on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. The game was part of the two Cochrane high schools hoops for a cure initiation and all proceeds from the tickets sold went towards the Kid’s Cancer Care Society. 
(Photo by Jack Carter/SAIT)
Two visitors sit socially distanced on a bench overlooking the ice as other people skate past at Bowness park in Calgary on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. Calgarians were treated to a mild Thursday afternoon ahead of the slightly colder weekend coming up. (Photo by Jack Carter/SAIT)
Students of the Titan Intensive Dance Program dance outside Forest Lawn High School in Calgary on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Due to Covid-19 and the cancellation of many sporting events, the Titans dance team had to transition to video recorded dance recitals instead of attending in person competitions. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
The Jack Tennant Memorial Bridge in Cochrane illuminated blue in honour of Sgt. Andrew Harnett of the Calgary Police Service on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021. “This is a life needlessly taken; lighting our bridge in his honour shows our support, and I hope, serves as a reminder to everyone about the preciousness of life and the situations our first responders place themselves in on our behalf,” commented Cochrane Mayor Jeff Genung. (Photo by Jack Carter/The Press)
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