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Innisfail's mayor 'very disappointed' with policing engagement

Innisfail's mayor 'very disappointed' with policing engagement

Mayor Jean Barclay questions 'rhetoric and the mindset' of follow-up Alberta Provincial Police Service panel discussion on Aug. 22
Innisfail Eagles bring back AAA senior men's hockey

Innisfail Eagles bring back AAA senior men's hockey

Revived Chinook Hockey League will include Innisfail Eagles, the Stony Plain Eagles and the Coyotes Hockey Club which was trying to be based out of Carstairs
Fund legacy passed on to minor hockey in Innisfail

Fund legacy passed on to minor hockey in Innisfail

Creators of Larry Reid Memorial Coaching Development Fund securely transition legacy into local hands and the Hockey Alberta Foundation
Hillside Vibes opens door for new talent in Innisfail

Hillside Vibes opens door for new talent in Innisfail

Second annual event designed as family friendly and confidence booster for young Innisfail and area musicians
Mountain View County imposes total fire ban

Mountain View County imposes total fire ban

All current fire and firework permits issued by Mountain View County are cancelled until further notice
590 Slo-Pitch League finishes milestone season

590 Slo-Pitch League finishes milestone season

Recreational league in Innisfail is celebrating its 35th anniversary
Innisfail’s Catholic community has new priest

Innisfail’s Catholic community has new priest

Father Curtis Berube comes to Innisfail from the Edmonton area to take over from the departing Father Liju Jose
Innisfail council rejects gate for Centennial Park

Innisfail council rejects gate for Centennial Park

Town will now look to updated Parks Bylaw with beefed up signage and education
Innisfail car show leads to ‘crazy’ reunion (15 photos)

Innisfail car show leads to ‘crazy’ reunion (15 photos)

Organizers say event was best car show ever with an estimated 6,000 automobile enthusiasts attending
Varme pitches Innisfail huge waste-to-energy project

Varme pitches Innisfail huge waste-to-energy project

Plan includes $175 million plant, dozens of new jobs but other Central Alberta municipalities must buy into plan to make project a reality
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