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Grain terminal project delayed until spring

Grain terminal project delayed until spring

BOWDEN – Paterson Grain is pushing its timeline ahead to the spring of 2017 for the start of construction for its massive Bowden terminal project as it continues to navigate through provincial environmental regulatory issues.
Skatepark project boosted with committed timeline

Skatepark project boosted with committed timeline

PENHOLD - The Penhold Skatepark Committee recently received a boost with its fundraising efforts thanks to a donation from ATB Financial.
Mother Nature opens up skies for Halloween party

Mother Nature opens up skies for Halloween party

INNISFAIL - For two straight evenings the weather cooperated for the Innisfail and District Historical Village.
Town begins challenging 2017 budget process

Town begins challenging 2017 budget process

The town is bolstering its 2017 revenues with a one per cent increase in the electrical franchise fee rate as it begins its 2017 budget process, a challenging task that will attempt to navigate through an unsettling and unclear carbon tax picture.
Students fully engaged in annual read-a-thon

Students fully engaged in annual read-a-thon

Students in kindergarten through Grade 9 at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School spent some extra time hitting the books this month. The school held its annual read-a-thon to raise money for the school council between Oct. 3 and 19.
'Take a book, leave a book'

'Take a book, leave a book'

Innisfail has its first ever Neighbourhood Library. It is a spot just outside the hall of the Innisfail United Church where book lovers can live by the motto, ‘“Take a book, leave a book.” The spot is not a building.
Big birthday for Penholder

Big birthday for Penholder

PENHOLD - The venerable “Penholder” has hit an exclusive and celebrated milestone. The old Penhold hotel and tavern turned 75 this month, and the historic moment did not go unnoticed by the town.
Fire department welcomes new ladder truck

Fire department welcomes new ladder truck

PENHOLD - The Penhold Fire Department has its very first ladder truck. “This is awesome for the Penhold Fire Department,” said Jim Pendergast, the department's fire chief.
Making Innisfail an 'age friendly' community

Making Innisfail an 'age friendly' community

INNISFAIL - The Town of Innisfail wants to create an age friendly community for its senior population. The town recently held a forum on Oct.
Chinook's Edge looks for transportation efficiencies

Chinook's Edge looks for transportation efficiencies

With the Chinook's Edge School Division's transportation department deficit now sitting at more than $500,000, officials are examining bus routes to look for efficiencies, says Shawn Russell, associate superintendent of corporate services.
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