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Innisfail curlers push past COVID for success

Innisfail curlers push past COVID for success

Innisfail Curling Club closes out season with club championships and new Open Funspiel
Innisfail council’s passion heats up over capital priorities

Innisfail council’s passion heats up over capital priorities

Councillors put forward serious comments and questions over Dodd’s Lake’s parking issues and Town of Innisfail's plan to purchase event stage
Spring Fever successfully high in Innisfail

Spring Fever successfully high in Innisfail

Annual Dean Turnquist road hockey tournament returned April 9 and 10 for the first time since 2019
Innisfail gets ‘green light’ for industrial expansion

Innisfail gets ‘green light’ for industrial expansion

Province informs Town of Innisfail it can proceed immediately with industrial development on reclaimed sewage treatment lands
Catholic school division welcomes international students

Catholic school division welcomes international students

The strong safety protocols put in place by the division regarding COVID “were responsible for the positive response to studying with RDCI during the global pandemic,” superintendent says
Early morning Innisfail ground fire causes alarm

Early morning Innisfail ground fire causes alarm

Arching power pole believed to be cause of Innisfail blaze
Love is Love for Innisfail Pride 2022

Love is Love for Innisfail Pride 2022

Second annual Pride celebration in Innisfail expands for a full weekend event
Innisfail’s Power of Place set for overdrive

Innisfail’s Power of Place set for overdrive

Town of Innisfail finally adopts long-awaited focused economic development plan that’s driven by the community and designed for future independence
Innisfail approves pair of special tax bylaws

Innisfail approves pair of special tax bylaws

Mayor Jean Barclay opposes bylaws on grounds town must build ‘goodwill’ with stakeholders in the industrial park
Town of Innisfail set for huge savings after facility energy audit

Town of Innisfail set for huge savings after facility energy audit

Town will begin to implement upgrades at seven Innisfail facilities that will save at least $84,000 annually in energy costs
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