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Big consequences due to broken tail light, flight from police

Big consequences due to broken tail light, flight from police

Incident all started at 3 a.m. June 16 in Red Deer County when motorist allegedly attempted to evade traffic stop
Update: Missing Innisfail man has been found

Update: Missing Innisfail man has been found

Mounties express gratitude for assistance in locating 65-year-old man
Innisfail’s celebrated block party achieves a milestone

Innisfail’s celebrated block party achieves a milestone

Residents of 46A Street Crescent gather to eat, sing and meet the ‘alley cats’
Innisfail zoo creates more storage room for expanding light show

Innisfail zoo creates more storage room for expanding light show

Town council approves development permit for Discovery Wildlife Park to construct building for 50 new light displays
Innisfail presents its first Human Library evening

Innisfail presents its first Human Library evening

Community builder Sue Haddow inaugural speaker for story of strength, perseverance and love
Innisfail RCMP seek public assistance to find missing person

Innisfail RCMP seek public assistance to find missing person

Mounties say Llyod Stuber, 65, was reportedly last seen on April 6 in Red Deer and his family are concerned for his well-being
Innisfail grads urged to have ‘open minds’ for future

Innisfail grads urged to have ‘open minds’ for future

Class of 2024 also told they ‘have the power’ to create their own luck
Flowering up Main Street for pedestrian safety in Innisfail

Flowering up Main Street for pedestrian safety in Innisfail

Innisfail artist Karen Scarlett wants to add an artistic touch in the growing campaign to make downtown streets safer for pedestrians
District’s water system working well, says CAO

District’s water system working well, says CAO

The Mountain View Regional Water Services Commission (MVRWSC) owns and operates the Anthony Henday water treatment plant, located northwest of Innisfail. 
Storm through Innisfail causes short-lived but nasty havoc

Storm through Innisfail causes short-lived but nasty havoc

Trees knocked down along main arterial road but debris cleared quickly by town crews
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