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Dog park going forward

Dog park going forward

Planning is underway for the development this year of Innisfail’s first off-leash dog park.
Year-round schooling discontinued in Innisfail

Year-round schooling discontinued in Innisfail

Year-round students at Chinook Centre School and Innisfail Middle School (IMS) will be starting a traditional calendar school year in September after Chinook’s Edge School Division (CESD) board members voted to discontinue the year-round calendar in
NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS

NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS

Kneehill Valley 4-H Beef Club update Submitted By Nicole Kish In February we donated bags of food items to the Innisfail Food Bank and we donated $250 to the Kneehill Valley Hall.
Town hands over Hazelwood lots

Town hands over Hazelwood lots

Town council has made the decision to pass over the sale of the single family Hazelwood Estate lots to local realtors after selling only one lot last year.
Hundreds of pies made during fundraiser

Hundreds of pies made during fundraiser

Just fewer than 1,700 pies passed through the doors of the Innisfail United Church and into the freezers of community members after the completion of a semi-annual pie making fundraiser in recent weeks.
Quake concerns locals

Quake concerns locals

There were some tense moments last Friday as Central Albertans waited to connect with friends and family in earthquake ravaged Japan and other tsunami threatened countries.
PENHOLD BRIEFS

PENHOLD BRIEFS

Penhold town council held its regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 28 in the council chambers at the Penhold Multiplex.
New Innisfail neighbourhood in preliminary stages

New Innisfail neighbourhood in preliminary stages

It could take up to 15 years from inception for Innisfail’s newest proposed neighbourhood to be able to accommodate the 1,658 people plans suggest could populate the subdivision.
Recycling project takes first at IHS science fair

Recycling project takes first at IHS science fair

The Innisfail Junior Senior High School held its annual Grade 9 science fair last week and the overall winning project was inspired while waiting in line at the bottle depot.
Innisfail RCMPasks for public'sassistance

Innisfail RCMPasks for public'sassistance

Innisfail RCMP is asking for the public's help to solve four break and enter and vandalism cases that have been reported in the area between Feb. 12 and 28.
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