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Sharing pancakes with Saint Nick

Sharing pancakes with Saint Nick

Scores of kids, as well as many adults, eagerly seized the chance to have pancakes with Santa Claus. The children, with their parents in tow, came to the Innisfail Library/Learning Centre on Nov. 27 from 9 a.m.
Preserving Bella's indomitable spirit

Preserving Bella's indomitable spirit

After a decade of negotiations, the Innisfail and District Historical Society has finally secured the pioneer home of Isabella Sinclair, the first Caucasian female to settle in Central Alberta.
Taking a trip down memory lane

Taking a trip down memory lane

Frances Cuyler took a trip down memory lane in Penhold last week.
Christmas spirit thrives under brilliant sunshine at the village

Christmas spirit thrives under brilliant sunshine at the village

The Innisfail & District Historical Village took advantage of the glorious late fall weather on Nov. 29 to host its annual Christmas at the Village event to mark the start of the holiday season.
Debating exisistence of supreme being

Debating exisistence of supreme being

Does God exist? Two of three speakers at the recent ninth annual World Religions Conference in the Alumni Centre in Olds were convinced that He does. However, one was not.
Elks give agencies a much needed boost

Elks give agencies a much needed boost

The Gwendale Elks are once again giving to those in need at Christmastime, a need in the community that continues to climb due to the current recession.
Cops make Main Street drug bust

Cops make Main Street drug bust

Innisfail RCMP have laid drug and stolen property charges against a Red Deer man following a routine stop on Main Street. At about 9:30 p.m. on Nov.
Pay it forward at Christmas

Pay it forward at Christmas

Christmas carols, holiday cheer and gift giving won't be the only things to put a smile on people's faces this Christmas season. From Dec.
Being gentle with Internet discourse

Being gentle with Internet discourse

Canadians are world renowned for our kind disposition and generally polite discourse. It would seem, however, that we Canadians do not extend these same courtesies to our fellow countrymen online.
Mitten drop for Christmas

Mitten drop for Christmas

The mitts were flying at the Eagles hockey game on Nov. 27. No, it was not because of the fierce on-ice rivalry between Innisfail and the Stony Plains Eagles. It was all for a good cause.
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