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Innisfail Eagles soaring high in season's second half

Innisfail Eagles soaring high in season's second half

Innisfail’s senior men's hockey team still aiming for elusive Allan Cup from the resurrected Chinook Hockey League
Innisfail celebrates heritage at Family Literacy Festival (7 photos)

Innisfail celebrates heritage at Family Literacy Festival (7 photos)

Fifth edition of festival returns to Innisfail for first time since 2020
Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA says Heistad challenge a ‘different dynamic’

Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA says Heistad challenge a ‘different dynamic’

Incumbent Devin Dreeshen says preliminary work has begun for the expected late spring provincial election
Varme gives Innisfail council a feel-good update

Varme gives Innisfail council a feel-good update

Waste-to-energy company says it's a ‘third of the way there’ to construct a $175 million plant in Innisfail
Curling the farming community way for 75 years in Innisfail

Curling the farming community way for 75 years in Innisfail

Innisfail Farmer/Farmerette Bonspiel finally achieves a milestone community and sporting celebration
Town of Innisfail plans ahead to recoup big carbon tax hit

Town of Innisfail plans ahead to recoup big carbon tax hit

Innisfail's carbon tax cost slated to increase to $250,000 annually by 2030 but comprehensive strategy is in place to create alternative energy revenues
Cyber security work in CESD schools continues

Cyber security work in CESD schools continues

Although the Innisfail-headquartered school division hasn’t been the target of any serious cyber attacks, the desire is to be proactive going forward
Chinook’s Edge School Division facing $220,000 carbon tax cost in 2023

Chinook’s Edge School Division facing $220,000 carbon tax cost in 2023

CESD paid about $100,000 in carbon tax on natural gas in 2020 and based on its average gigajoule usage, that will cost slightly over $220,000 in 2023
Innisfail's dementia-friendly project praised nationally

Innisfail's dementia-friendly project praised nationally

Community Partners in Action one of four finalists at first national Dementia-Friendly Communities Awards
Weekend transit service being discontinued in Innisfail

Weekend transit service being discontinued in Innisfail

Town of Innisfail council told service not economical until ridership improves
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