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Vote passed to close Chinook Center School

Vote passed to close Chinook Center School

INNISFAIL - After more than 14 years of planning the Chinook Center School will finally close on June 30.
Police nab pair wanted for property crimes

Police nab pair wanted for property crimes

RCMP say they may have put a "dent" in rising property crime in town and throughout the region following the arrest last week of a pair of wanted alleged fugitives. Innisfail RCMP Sgt. Lori Eiler said at about 9 p.m. on Feb.
Young woman killed in rural area crash

Young woman killed in rural area crash

A Ponoka teen is dead following a single-vehicle collision at a highway intersection near Pine Lake. Innisfail RCMP Sgt. Lori Eiler said on Jan. 24 at about 1 a.m.
RCMP dogs being trained to find fentanyl

RCMP dogs being trained to find fentanyl

BOWDEN - The RCMP is staying one step ahead when it comes to fentanyl, and is training police service dogs to detect the illicit drug.
Keystone approval praised but questions remain

Keystone approval praised but questions remain

OLDS - U.S. president Donald Trump's recent executive order to move forward with the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline is good news for Central Alberta, says area MLA Jason Nixon.
Dressing up for Family Literacy Day

Dressing up for Family Literacy Day

INNISFAIL - Family literacy is celebrated every January.
Water meter anger resurfaces

Water meter anger resurfaces

INNISFAIL - The alarm has been raised again over water bill issues in the community.
Huge jump in donations seen at food bank

Huge jump in donations seen at food bank

Latest donation figures from the Innisfail and District Food Bank show locals have been extraordinarily generous even during tough recessionary times.
Council approves buying new Arena chiller

Council approves buying new Arena chiller

The town has formally decided to purchase a new chiller to make ice for both surfaces at the Innisfail Arena. At town council's Jan.
Moving towards an age friendly community

Moving towards an age friendly community

INNISFAIL - Local seniors say they are satisfied with the community's outdoor spaces and buildings as well as the respect they receive from other citizens, but improvements ought to be made with housing, transportation, communication and a sense of i
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