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Sunset Manor employees consider forming union

Sunset Manor employees consider forming union

Soon employees at Sunset Manor will vote on forming a union to negotiate with Chantelle Management Ltd.
Police briefs

Police briefs

A patient at the Olds Hospital and Care Centre survived after quick action by a policeman after Innisfail RCMP were contacted with a Priority 1 dispatch May 1 at 10 a.m. Const.
Town encourages residents to get into spring-cleaning mode

Town encourages residents to get into spring-cleaning mode

The Town of Innisfail is encouraging residents to get into spring-cleaning mode with a couple of events this month. The town's annual large-item pickup takes place this month.
Marketing videos highlight Penhold's family-friendly spirit

Marketing videos highlight Penhold's family-friendly spirit

Town employees hope the creation of interactive marketing materials will prevent Penhold's true colours from staying a best-kept secret.
Doctor sets up shop in Innisfail

Doctor sets up shop in Innisfail

Innisfail's newest family doctor Jesse Christiansen may do life-saving work day in and day out, but don't think his job is like some prime-time medical drama like House or E.R. “My life is not like one of those shows,” he said.
Spruce View School to go screen-free

Spruce View School to go screen-free

For one week Spruce View School will become an oasis from the onslaught of electronics.
Town's new $192,000 snow plow arrives

Town's new $192,000 snow plow arrives

The town's new $192,000 snowplow has arrived – too late for the Nov. 2 snowstorm but ready to handle any upcoming big dumps of the white stuff. “Yes, a little bit more equipment would help us to clear things up.
Info on childhood development presented to parents

Info on childhood development presented to parents

While most young children in Innisfail are developing appropriately, a large percentage are experiencing difficulty or great difficulty in communication skills and general knowledge and language and thinking skills, according to information compiled
Penhold woman speaks before justice committee

Penhold woman speaks before justice committee

A Penhold woman who was abducted and sexually assaulted by a man dressed as an RCMP officer in 2009 told lawmakers in Ottawa that Canada has a long way to go to address a culture of victim-blaming, in order to make abused women feel comfortable comin
Council kills permanent road closure proposal

Council kills permanent road closure proposal

The Town of Innisfail will not permanently close a part of 60th Avenue and 42nd Street after council shot down the proposal following a public meeting on the matter.
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