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Penhold reacts positively to provincial budget

Penhold reacts positively to provincial budget

Alberta Budget 2014 came down and Penhold Mayor Dennis Cooper was pleased with what he saw and heard during a breakfast meeting with other mayors and government officials.
Skyhawks will fly high at Penhold Crossing

Skyhawks will fly high at Penhold Crossing

The school name came first. Then a team name was chosen last week. And now they seek an official logo and colours.
Spring's promise as weatherman bolts

Spring's promise as weatherman bolts

If you have read the story in this week's issue of the Province on the welcome turn of weather from the recent prolonged bitter cold snap to the warm and seasonably balmy temperatures of the last few days, you may have noticed there is also a change
Town still waiting for meeting with CP

Town still waiting for meeting with CP

Almost three months after receiving a troublesome $85,000 bill from Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) the town is still trying to get a meeting with the company to explain why it was sent in the first place.
Sylvan Lake shares its anti-bullying success

Sylvan Lake shares its anti-bullying success

Members of the Sylvan Lake Family Violence and Bullying Coalition shared their successes with their Innisfail counterparts at a recent anti-bullying coalition meeting. Both groups left the meeting seeing their roles as part of a bigger picture.
Council approves large item pickup policy

Council approves large item pickup policy

From now on there will be defined rules in town for the annual spring pickup of large household items. On Feb.
Autumn Glen battle heating up

Autumn Glen battle heating up

Innisfail mayor Brian Spiller is concerned over the replacement cost of the Autumn Glen Lodge seniors' residence and the authority of Parkland Foundation to requisition millions of dollars of funding from municipal stakeholders.
Students to get school breakfast

Students to get school breakfast

Students at Innisfail Jr./Sr. High School don't always get a healthy breakfast and teachers Lorraine Dingman and Brianne Fletcher are doing something about it.
Council approves downtown project contractor

Council approves downtown project contractor

AIC Construction has been awarded the contract to complete the third and final phase of the multi-million dollar Downtown Revitalization Project. On Feb.
Community gives breath of hope to Tristan

Community gives breath of hope to Tristan

Innisfailians have rallied to raise more than $18,000 on behalf of a two-year-old boy who is battling a devastating rare disease that is slowly drowning him to death.
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