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Property tax bylaw finally passed Town council has officially approved the 2011 Property Tax Rate Bylaw. At its regular council meeting on April 25 council unanimously approved second and third readings.
Humble hero

Humble hero

For most of Cecil Brook adult life it was all about giving. He never sought anything in return nor any recognition. He was an elementary and high school teacher and administrator in Central Alberta and Calgary for 35 years until retiring in 1986.
Heart heroes jump for Heart & Stroke Foundation

Heart heroes jump for Heart & Stroke Foundation

There was plenty of jump last Thursday with the kids at John Wilson Elementary School. And they were jumping with a lot of heart - in fact to become heart heroes. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Justin off to Toronto to pitch bottle sorting invention

Justin off to Toronto to pitch bottle sorting invention

At the young age of 14 Justin Quinn already has his sights set at studying mechanical engineering in university. And already he has a winning project to pad his portfolio to help earn his place at a higher learning institution.
Green Party candidate looks for change

Green Party candidate looks for change

Born in Red Deer and raised on a cattle farm, Mason Sisson has strong ties to Red Deer and the surrounding area. Sisson, 21, said those ties are one of the reasons he is choosing to run in the upcoming federal election.
Town is adding second community peace officer

Town is adding second community peace officer

The town is now in the official process of expanding its community peace officer program by summer. The measure was approved in the 2011 Operating Budget to add a new member to the existing program, which currently employs one full-time officer.
Input sought for downtown future

Input sought for downtown future

About 200 stakeholders are being invited to provide input into the future of Innisfail’s downtown.
Where to vote on election day

Where to vote on election day

With advanced polling now closed voters will have just one more day to cast their ballot in the federal election, which will take place on Monday, May 2. The polls will be open from 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Innisfail aiming to get clean for green

Innisfail aiming to get clean for green

Local residents are being given an unprecedented challenge to make Innisfail cleaner, greener and safer.
The Foursome is a hilarious skilled romp

The Foursome is a hilarious skilled romp

A college reunion ends with a number of unanticipated twists and turns during the Innisfail Town Theatres comedic rendition of The Foursome.
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