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Eagles' request for lower rent turned down

Eagles' request for lower rent turned down

Town council says current deal is fair; invitation made to Eagles to apply for community grant
Innisfail pauses support for planned passenger rail

Innisfail pauses support for planned passenger rail

Council wants more information before agreeing to write letter of support
Innisfail council fine tunes proposed Flag Policy

Innisfail council fine tunes proposed Flag Policy

Council passes new policy but deletes “divisive” clause in flag raising guidelines as it lacked clarity
Brine pump failure at Innisfail Arena is repaired

Brine pump failure at Innisfail Arena is repaired

Town says user groups have already returned for scheduled recreational activities
Grade 7-9 Innisfail Catholic school classes returning to in-person

Grade 7-9 Innisfail Catholic school classes returning to in-person

Some St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School classes moved online last week as COVID-19 Omicron variant presents challenges
Lisoway leads Innisfail Eagles to victory against Lethbridge

Lisoway leads Innisfail Eagles to victory against Lethbridge

Eagles win 10th consecutive game in what has been a perfect first season in the Ranchland Hockey League
Chinook's Edge education plan aims for parental input

Chinook's Edge education plan aims for parental input

In the field of academic excellence, the 2022 performance measure goal is to have 82 per cent of teachers and parents satisfied with parental involvement
Noises Off for Innisfail Town Theatre’s new spring production

Noises Off for Innisfail Town Theatre’s new spring production

Innisfail theatre group quickly returns following last fall’s successful Agatha Christie production
Travel advisory: Convoy rallying against COVID mandates makes way to Edmonton

Travel advisory: Convoy rallying against COVID mandates makes way to Edmonton

Convoys from muster points at Sundre, near Olds, Penhold, Ponoka and Leduc, south of Calgary converge on Highway 2
Innisfail Minor Ball Association chooses president

Innisfail Minor Ball Association chooses president

Outgoing president Murray Reay will remain in past-president role
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