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Marketing plan aims to create 'diverse community'

Marketing plan aims to create 'diverse community'

Multi-faceted approach being taken to position Didsbury as a thriving destination for investment, businesses, residents, and visitors alike
A basic solution for poverty?

A basic solution for poverty?

Basic income could raise millions out of poverty, say analysts
Update: Missing Innisfail man has been found

Update: Missing Innisfail man has been found

Mounties express gratitude for assistance in locating 65-year-old man
Innisfail’s celebrated block party achieves a milestone

Innisfail’s celebrated block party achieves a milestone

Residents of 46A Street Crescent gather to eat, sing and meet the ‘alley cats’
Special O Swim meet attracts teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan

Special O Swim meet attracts teams from Alberta, Saskatchewan

Olds Aquatic Centre was closed as scores of swimmers, their coaches, parents and family participated in the annual Rubber Ducky Classic Swim Meet
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
Grizzlys president hopes new coach can relate to today's players

Grizzlys president hopes new coach can relate to today's players

Friends of the Grizzlys president Josh Erdman says today's players don't seem to hang out together the way he and his teammates did 30 years ago. He's hoping new head coach Peter Schaefer 46, form a bond with them
Innisfail zoo creates more storage room for expanding light show

Innisfail zoo creates more storage room for expanding light show

Town council approves development permit for Discovery Wildlife Park to construct building for 50 new light displays
Cremona grads look to bright future

Cremona grads look to bright future

Class of 2024 had 17 graduates
Emergency water transfers raise environmental and accountability concerns

Emergency water transfers raise environmental and accountability concerns

Experts say if untreated surface water is moved in Alberta, the river's flora and fauna could travel with it and possibly disrupt the balance of the receiving ecosystems. 
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