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Mason officially gone as Bowden's CAO

Mason officially gone as Bowden's CAO

BOWDEN - James Mason, Bowden's chief administrative officer (CAO) since March 1, 2016, is no longer employed by the town, officials say.
Cadets meet an old-time valued veteran

Cadets meet an old-time valued veteran

SPRINGBROOK – As the 7 Penhold Royal Canadian Air Cadets hosted their 77th Annual Ceremonial Review Parade they were treated with the company of a cherished veteran . Elmo Johnson, 91, was invited as one of the first cadets with the squadron in 1942.
Innisfailians embrace Canada Day encore at Centennial Park

Innisfailians embrace Canada Day encore at Centennial Park

INNISFAIL – Overcast skies and rain didn’t dampen spirits for Canada Day celebrations in Innisfail.
Two tons of military history has new Innisfail home

Two tons of military history has new Innisfail home

INNISFAIL - Constructed in Quebec City in 1943 as a vital two-ton part of a Second World War convoy escort ship, the 1,600-pound anchor of the Royal Canadian Navy's HMCS Joliette has found its permanent home at the Innisfail Royal Canadian Legion.
Father Tom is leaving Innisfail

Father Tom is leaving Innisfail

INNISFAIL – Father Tom Puslecki may be leaving Innisfail next month but it’s not a final goodbye. The pastor at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Innisfail will give his last mass on Aug. 16.
Skatepark ranks as lower priority for Penholders

Skatepark ranks as lower priority for Penholders

PENHOLD – A future skatepark for the town may not be a priority for its residents. Results from the Penhold Outdoor Recreation Facility Survey were published earlier this spring and it wasn’t good news for skatepark supporters.
Innisfail Legion leads all others with STARS generosity

Innisfail Legion leads all others with STARS generosity

INNISFAIL - The Innisfail Royal Canadian Legion has once again stepped up huge for the long-standing lifesaving service of STARS air ambulance. Last month the legion gave STARS a cheque for $5,000.
Putting Mikey incident to rest

Putting Mikey incident to rest

INNISFAIL – Mike Piesse and his family want to put the incident with their pet cat Mikey behind them. “It was just a terrible thing that happened and we happen to be the family it happened to,” said Piesse.
Skatepark site choice won't change

Skatepark site choice won't change

INNISFAIL - Following a review of potential site locations for the new skatepark, town council has agreed the best option is the one already chosen.
Innisfailians embrace Canada Day encore at Centennial Park

Innisfailians embrace Canada Day encore at Centennial Park

INNISFAIL – Overcast skies and rain didn’t dampen spirits for Canada Day celebrations in Innisfail.
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