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Property taxes to rise by two per cent

Property taxes to rise by two per cent

Increased cost of living expenses has forced town council to accept a recommendation from administration to hike Innisfail property taxes next year by two per cent.
Toques tossed for worthwhile charity

Toques tossed for worthwhile charity

It only took 44 seconds for the highly anticipated toque toss at the Dec. 5 Innisfail Eagles and Stony Plain Eagles tilt for the first Innisfail goal to trigger the aerial avalanche.
Skyhawks make history

Skyhawks make history

The Penhold Skyhawks have made history. Seventeen minutes into the Penhold Skyhawks-Delburne Trojans girls basketball game on Dec. 10, Jenna Dudar scored the first basket in Skyhawks history.
Hometown Christmas this week

Hometown Christmas this week

Chinook Centre School students glued, sparkled, and painted their way to decorating the Hometown Christmas Tree to be unveiled Dec. 18.
PCPS funding request denied

PCPS funding request denied

The Town of Penhold has denied a Parkland Community Planning Services (PCPS) request for grant support to purchase investment property office space.
CP Holiday Train makes musical stop in Innisfail

CP Holiday Train makes musical stop in Innisfail

A crowd of more than 300 people met the celebrated CP Holiday Train for the fourth time at the corner of 50th St and Fas Gas in Innisfail on Dec. 10 at 2 p.m.
Innisfail Charity Checkstop successful

Innisfail Charity Checkstop successful

They saw; they stopped; they gave. On Dec. 13, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Snow Angels Program finally arrives to town

Snow Angels Program finally arrives to town

Penhold citizens looking for a hand to shovel snow can look to the Snow Angels for assistance.
Historic FCSS deal signed

Historic FCSS deal signed

Penhold Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) made history on Dec. 2 by extending its agreement with five other municipalities for 10 years.
Rockin' the season

Rockin' the season

The Innisfail Middle School gymnasium rocked with the sound of trumpets, clarinets, French horns and Christmas music on Dec. 4 in front of more than 400 parents and students.
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