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Sound wall replacement underway in Innisfail

Sound wall replacement underway in Innisfail

Million-dollar wall going up in Innisfail
Mountain View County responds to open house questions

Mountain View County responds to open house questions

Not all questions at Mountain View County Division 5 and Division 6 open houses answered at the time
Former Innisfailian bringing home Stanley Cup

Former Innisfailian bringing home Stanley Cup

Cup being brought by Ray Bennett, current Colorado Avalanche assistant coach and former Innisfail Eagle
Town of Olds budget changes to fund year-round rink

Town of Olds budget changes to fund year-round rink

Town council has approved a plan to drop a couple of Olds park revitalization projects and pull more money from reserves to fund outdoor rink
Regional wastewater commission plans emergency surge pond in Innisfail

Regional wastewater commission plans emergency surge pond in Innisfail

South Red Deer Regional Wastewater Commission will compensate Town of Innisfail $94,500 and $1 a year for 99 years
Decision to approve $850,000 kennel development in Mountain View County appealed

Decision to approve $850,000 kennel development in Mountain View County appealed

BARCS Rescue, operating out of Cremona, opposes dog breeding facility in Mountain View County
Innisfail and area battered by hailstorm

Innisfail and area battered by hailstorm

More than 50 vehicles sustain substantial damage north of Innisfail on Highway 2
Action demanded to end Innisfail park rowdiness

Action demanded to end Innisfail park rowdiness

Town of Innisfail council passes motion to speed up solutions for disturbances at Centennial Park before planned discussion on Aug. 15
Olds' Father Macapinlac returns from Pope Francis’s sacred mission

Olds' Father Macapinlac returns from Pope Francis’s sacred mission

Priest from St. Stephen's Catholic Church in Olds said apology was ‘moving’ as there was acceptance of past abuse in residential school system
Didsbury council approves $150,000 for 23rd Street segment work

Didsbury council approves $150,000 for 23rd Street segment work

Existing road structure has deteriorated under the heavy volume of traffic which accesses the landfill and propane transfer sites north of town, says Didsbury's chief administrative officer
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