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Waskasoo Avenue-area improvements approved

Waskasoo Avenue-area improvements approved

Penhold council has awarded a tender bid to Border Paving in the amount of $580,255 for improvements in the Waskasoo Avenue area.
Mayor Spiller mulls economy over cup of coffee

Mayor Spiller mulls economy over cup of coffee

Mayor Brian Spiller hosted his first public Coffee with the Mayor session last week and the upcoming provincial budget and the town's recently announced surplus were front and centre topics of discussion.
Athletes celebrated in school assembly

Athletes celebrated in school assembly

Innisfail kicked off last week's Female Atom Provincial Championships with an energy-packed assembly at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, an event to celebrate community and athletes.
Big support for Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big support for Big Brothers Big Sisters

Local residents, businesses and organizations showed their support for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Innisfail during the annual Bowl For Kids fundraising event on March 19. “We raised $40,000 this year.
Town hosting second Business After Hours

Town hosting second Business After Hours

Business isn't always 9 to 5. Area residents and businesses are invited on March 29 to join the Town of Penhold at its second Business After Hours event at the Penhold Regional Multiplex from 5 to 7 p.m.
Bowden's mayor praises former town councillor

Bowden's mayor praises former town councillor

Bowden mayor Robb Stuart paid tribute last week to the passing of former town councillor Albert Gamble. Abby (Albert) Gamble passed away March 7, at age 67. He was born in Mannville, Alta., which is about 83 kilometres west of Lloydminster, on Aug.
Big push forward for Innisfail's new skateboard park

Big push forward for Innisfail's new skateboard park

The town has taken a huge step forward on its long-awaited intention to build a modern skateboard park that would rival all others in Central Alberta.
Bowden's time to smile

Bowden's time to smile

It was more than 25 years ago when Mayor Robb Stuart was sitting with friends in the Bowden Hotel when he was jolted from his chair by a thunderously explosive crack from outside. He was literally thunderstruck.
Dennis Cooper declares Mayors' Caucus "worst" ever

Dennis Cooper declares Mayors' Caucus "worst" ever

Penhold mayor Dennis Cooper said this year's Mayors' Caucus meeting was the “worst” one he has ever experienced. “By far this is probably the worst Mayor's Caucus I've ever attended.
Bowden council welcome new grain terminal

Bowden council welcome new grain terminal

Bowden town councillors are welcoming a proposed new grain terminal to be constructed near the town. They say it'll be good for local businesses and give farmers a place to haul their grain to as they look for the best price they can get.
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