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Car prowlers nabbed in Penhold

Car prowlers nabbed in Penhold

Two teens have been arrested and charged in connection to a car prowling and theft in Penhold. Innisfail RCMP Staff Sgt.
Brouwer and Morgan salute memoir writing

Brouwer and Morgan salute memoir writing

Authors Sigmund Brouwer and Cindy Morgan left more than 40 Penhold and area citizens wanting more when the memoir writing session finished.
Penhold population creeps past 2,800

Penhold population creeps past 2,800

The Town of Penhold's population count is in and unofficially stands at 2,842.
Manor residents hold sit-in to protest tree removal

Manor residents hold sit-in to protest tree removal

Senior residents of Dodd's Lake Manor staged a sit-in Tuesday, Aug. 5 to protest the threatened removal of aspen trees on the east side of the property.
Beloved therapy bunny Einstein passes away at the age of four

Beloved therapy bunny Einstein passes away at the age of four

“Einstein the bunny has died,” said the voice on the other end of the phone.
Lonesome dove finds unexpected local companionship

Lonesome dove finds unexpected local companionship

The town has received its most unusual visitor to date. On the morning of July 21, Town of Innisfail employee Bethann Lavigne arrived at the office only to find a unique guest in the flower bed bordering the back alley.
Metis celebration to include music, dancing, games and beading

Metis celebration to include music, dancing, games and beading

Echoes of the past will be coming to life on Aug. 16 at Centennial Park during the first Metis family gathering in 120 years.
Widow rides to conquer cancer in husband's memory

Widow rides to conquer cancer in husband's memory

Innisfail resident Arleen Frank planned to bike 200 kilometres this past weekend in honour of her late husband Jeff along with as many as 2,000 of her “closest” friends.
Town seeing hot building permit growth

Town seeing hot building permit growth

The Town of Penhold is preparing for a bountiful future as the number of building permits continues a “remarkable” increase.
Program encourages positive behaviour

Program encourages positive behaviour

Town of Innisfail peace officer Ryan Anderson is a cycling man this summer with a special focus on pursuing culprits for ticketing. But this task is all good.
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