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Trick or treating for the good of the community

Trick or treating for the good of the community

Instead of collecting candy this Halloween, Innisfail children are going to be visiting the ol' community haunts and neighbourhoods to collect non-perishable items for the Innisfail and Area Food Bank this fall.
Auto shops irked by government sweep

Auto shops irked by government sweep

Innisfail auto shops must pay thousands of dollars by early next month to comply with Alberta Environment regulations following a sudden and unprecedented sweep this month by government inspectors. The sweep, hitting every auto shop in town on Oct.
Historical village promising 'spook-tacular' event

Historical village promising 'spook-tacular' event

Ghosts, goblins and a scary looking fortune teller are about to unveil themselves at the Innisfail & District Historical Village. On October 25 and 26, between the haunting twilight and evening hours of 6 and 9 p.m.
A fresh start

A fresh start

With just over a week gone after the Oct. 21 municipal election, citizens of Penhold are counting on their new council to have a fresh outlook on community issues after months upon months of reading unwanted, controversial headlines.
EPSS expanding its community reach

EPSS expanding its community reach

The number of Innisfailians affected by unemployment may have an exciting opportunity to turn around their career prospects.
Gathering for the beat of the drum

Gathering for the beat of the drum

Carlos Copaban taught members of the community how to march to the beat of their own drum last weekend.
Mary Lambert wows kids on fire safety

Mary Lambert wows kids on fire safety

Juno award nominee and children's recording artist Mary Lambert recently blazed the trail for fire prevention and safety at school. Lambert visited students at John Wilson Elementary School on Oct. 15 to perform her hit Sing Out Fire Safety song.
Dennis Cooper re-elected as Penhold's mayor

Dennis Cooper re-elected as Penhold's mayor

The community of Penhold re-elected Dennis Cooper to another term as mayor after a competitive race against opponents Heather Klein and Chad Hoffman.
Local woman jailed after repeated drug busts

Local woman jailed after repeated drug busts

A drug problem for a local young woman has turned three times unlucky. On Oct.
Town shakes up senior roles

Town shakes up senior roles

A big shakeup at town hall has resulted in a senior managerial consolidation of two departments and the pending hiring of Innisfail's first full-time fire chief.
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