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Town lays out strategic priorities for 2014

Town lays out strategic priorities for 2014

The town has set its strategic priorities for 2014 and identifying new industrial lands, an issue long considered urgent for future economic growth, is at the top of the list.
Costumed Chinook school kids celebrate literacy

Costumed Chinook school kids celebrate literacy

Nancy Drew came to Innisfail and the RCMP weren't called to collaborate on her investigation.
Napoleon Meadows subdivision approval moves forward

Napoleon Meadows subdivision approval moves forward

Town council has recommended subdivision approval for the new high-end residential development at Napoleon Lake, a multi-million dollar project that is being financed by the town.
Pharmacist charged with massive drug fraud

Pharmacist charged with massive drug fraud

An Innisfail pharmacist is facing fraud and drug charges after allegedly manipulating and stealing thousands of narcotic pills through an extensive long-term scam that involved stock tampering and creating numerous phony prescriptions from stolen and
Kiwanis club set to form in Innisfail

Kiwanis club set to form in Innisfail

The Kiwanis Club may soon be part of Innisfail's service club landscape. A meeting will be held at the Youth Programming Facility at 4136 - 49 Ave. on Feb. 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Dreeshen announces he will run in 2015

Dreeshen announces he will run in 2015

Red Deer MP Earl Dreeshen has thrown in his name to run in the upcoming 2015 federal election when his longstanding riding will be split in two.
Rosefield Centre celebrates Olympic magic

Rosefield Centre celebrates Olympic magic

For one magical week at the beginning of the month Rosefield Centre was transformed into Sochi, the site of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games.
Local seniors' residences meet sprinkler codes

Local seniors' residences meet sprinkler codes

Proponents for seniors' safety have stepped up their pressure on the provincial government to make sprinkler systems mandatory since the tragic Quebec fire last month that claimed up to 30 seniors' lives.
Bowden challenges CP maintenance bill

Bowden challenges CP maintenance bill

A $5,368 bill from Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) for railway crossing maintenance has caught the Town of Bowden off guard.
Batten disease child receives bad news

Batten disease child receives bad news

It has been the best of times and the worst of times for Innisfail's Batten disease child Brooke Aubuchon. During the Christmas holidays she received a huge delightful surprise from American-based Archie Comic Publications.
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