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Sundre homicide investigation concludes

Sundre homicide investigation concludes

Town of Sundre mayor says the prompt RCMP response to woman's murder was reassuring
Innisfail RCMP lay charges in waste transfer station break-in

Innisfail RCMP lay charges in waste transfer station break-in

RCMP observed two suspects had broken into the compound in Red Deer County and were removing property
Sacred eagle’s message from the Innisfail muralist

Sacred eagle’s message from the Innisfail muralist

Acclaimed indigenous artist Ryan Jason Allen Willert makes his creative mark in his hometown of Innisfail
Innisfail experiencing sudden commercial building boom

Innisfail experiencing sudden commercial building boom

New million-dollar plus development for five businesses begins on Innisfail's Main Street and 46 Avenue
Hunters encouraged to make bear awareness a top priority

Hunters encouraged to make bear awareness a top priority

Chairman of Mountain View BearSmart Society explained that if a hunter is successful in killing game, the danger of a bear encounter remains
Commentary: Local election autonomy worthwhile

Commentary: Local election autonomy worthwhile

Members of the Alberta Municipalities Association passed a resolution calling for the maintenance of non-partisan municipal elections in the province
Planning begins for 2nd annual Battle of the Badges in Innisfail

Planning begins for 2nd annual Battle of the Badges in Innisfail

Last year’s inaugural event in Innisfail raised thousands of dollars and 1,487 pounds of food for the Innisfail and District Food Bank
Didsbury FCSS program very active in recent months

Didsbury FCSS program very active in recent months

Boys and Girls Club of Olds, public health, the Didsbury Museum, Didsbury library, the 5-0 Club among those partnering with FCSS
Canada Day tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

Canada Day tornado relief fundraising committee raised nearly $120,000

Canada Day tornado north of Carstairs destroyed farm properties, killed livestock, and heavily damaged other homes, outbuildings, vehicles and other infrastructure
Letter: Canada is not perfect, but it sure beats our southern neighbour

Letter: Canada is not perfect, but it sure beats our southern neighbour

After more than 70 years of financial support from provincial and federal governments, we should stop “bottle feeding” the energy sector
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