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Canada's sasquatch experts search for truth

Canada's sasquatch experts search for truth

The sasquatch scientific community is not a large group but two Canadian researchers stand tall in their midst. Thomas Steenburg and John Green are among the elite of researchers with a large body of work, both published and Internet-based.
Website offers event posting

Website offers event posting

The Innisfail Province is looking to Innisfail and area organizations to help inform readers free of charge of community events -- from sporting to cultural.
Playground project becomes reality

Playground project becomes reality

Enthusiastic students at école John Wilson Elementary School and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School cheered the news the long-awaited $216,000 community playground will be a reality this coming June.
Penhold museumhosts cookie walk

Penhold museumhosts cookie walk

In the midst of a winter storm, nothing can stop the Christmas spirit. That's the experience of Shanna Doupe, Penhold & District Museum Society secretary, after all the snow had settled on Nov.
Getting on-board for early diabetes detection

Getting on-board for early diabetes detection

The Canadian Diabetes Association and the Alberta Association of Optometrists are teaming up during November for Diabetes Awareness Month to educate Innisfail residents about the risk factors associated with the development of the disease.
Seminar inspires ideas for tourism marketing

Seminar inspires ideas for tourism marketing

Local businesses and Innisfail and District Chamber of Commerce members got a double dose of tourism attraction strategies from the Yellow Pages and Roger Brooks International. During the chamber's luncheon meeting on Nov.
Living proof of success by perseverance

Living proof of success by perseverance

Chris Koch had an inspiring story to tell and the students of Innisfail Middle School listened to every word.
CP erases huge bill to town

CP erases huge bill to town

Christmas has come early for Innisfail with news Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) has erased a lingering $85,000 bill that could have resulted in a tax hike for residents.
Gift tree donors give hope

Gift tree donors give hope

While decorated Christmas trees are everywhere in Innisfail, three special trees at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, and Dairy Queen have a different purpose.
Sewer commission chair defends project

Sewer commission chair defends project

The chairman of the South Red Deer Regional Wastewater Commission, which serves Olds, Bowden and Innisfail, among other communities, agrees the cost of the project has exploded.
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