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Celebrating autumn with art

Celebrating autumn with art

The second annual Fall Festival at the Innisfail and District Historical Village had plenty of dash, colour and inspiration that shone brilliantly in all styles and textures.
Delays not predicted for downtown construction

Delays not predicted for downtown construction

Despite the unseasonable late summer weather last week the town is expecting minimal delays in the completion of the third and final phase of the multi-million dollar Downtown Revitalization Project.
2014 Fall Festival a smashing success

2014 Fall Festival a smashing success

Right from the get-go Penhold's Fall Festival was a success.
Our Lady of Peace celebrating 110 years of service

Our Lady of Peace celebrating 110 years of service

Innisfail's Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church is celebrating 110 years of service to the community with its 30th annual turkey dinner. On Sept. 17, Our Lady Of Peace will host a turkey dinner at the Royal Canadian Legion from 5 to 7 p.m.
Wild Rose Manor owner denied tax break

Wild Rose Manor owner denied tax break

Penhold town council will not give a tax break to the owner of Wild Rose Manor, whose 18-unit apartment building was totally destroyed by a fire last spring.
First fall meeting for town's Community Partners

First fall meeting for town's Community Partners

Innisfail's community organizations are off to a busy start with new programs starting and old ones picking up where they left off. During the Sept.
Trail riders hit dusty trails to beat cancer

Trail riders hit dusty trails to beat cancer

The 27th annual Trail Ride Against Cancer raised more than $30,000 on a nearly perfect day for a trail ride. Beginning at the Daines Ranch Rodeo Grounds on Sept.
Penhold resident is fighting eviction

Penhold resident is fighting eviction

Penhold's Paul Pearce is facing eviction from his home of five years in spite of his physical disability that restricts his mobility to a walker and scooter. As of Oct.
Rare bank artifact may come home

Rare bank artifact may come home

More than 40 years ago a curious local Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) banker was watching his workplace at the corner of Main Street and 50th Avenue being torn down for new quarters.
Enthusiasm trumps weather for car show

Enthusiasm trumps weather for car show

Red Deer's Chad Weiler could not believe his good fortune. “I am just shocked. I am surprised. It is a nice car but there are a lot of nice cars here. I am very proud to have this award here,” said Weiler.
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