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Vandals get nasty at Innisfail historical village

Vandals get nasty at Innisfail historical village

The Innisfail & District Historical Village has fallen prey to vandals two weekends in a row, forcing the museum to continue costly and ongoing improvements to security.
RCMP asking for public's help to solve Penhold break and enter

RCMP asking for public's help to solve Penhold break and enter

The Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public’s help after a residential garage in Penhold was broken into two weeks ago. According to police a 16-year-old boy was witnessed allegedly breaking into the garage located on Doronna Place at 5:30 a.m.
Murder charge laid against Bowden Institution inmate

Murder charge laid against Bowden Institution inmate

Police have laid murder charges against a Bowden Institute inmate in connection to the June 19 sudden death of a prisoner. Innisfail RCMP S/Sgt.
Historic Innisfail building receiving upgrades

Historic Innisfail building receiving upgrades

Behind the plain exterior of Innisfail’s Ol’Moose Hall lies over 100 years of local history.
Innisfail RCMP ask public to help solve arson case

Innisfail RCMP ask public to help solve arson case

Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public for information following a fire that caused extensive damage to a garage located in the 5000 block of 56 St. earlier this month.
New manager starts the next chapter for the Innisfail Public Library

New manager starts the next chapter for the Innisfail Public Library

Laurie Hodges Humble began her very first job in Grade 9 as a page at Library in Regina, and now years later, has found herself back in a Library but this time as the manager.
Penhold holds the line on tax rate

Penhold holds the line on tax rate

Penhold citizens will see a minimal increase in their residential taxes for 2011 and that is because the tax rate remains unchanged from last year.
Students learn bike safety at Penhold rodeo

Students learn bike safety at Penhold rodeo

Students at Penhold’s Jessie Duncan Elementary School were lined up out the gym door to take part in the inaugural Community Peace Officers Bike Rodeo on Friday.
Council approves plan to reinstall town billboard

Council approves plan to reinstall town billboard

In a unanimous vote, Innisfail Town Council agreed June 13 to reinstall the town’s billboard sign at its original location on the eastern portion of Dial Street.
Innisfail zoo could be pushed to higher standard

Innisfail zoo could be pushed to higher standard

The recent forced closure of Three Hills’ controversial GuZoo Animal Farm is a bold move by the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA) to push the Alberta government to force accreditation on all provincial zoos, says Doug Bos, owner of In
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