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Innisfail Festival of Trees returns for spirited encore

Innisfail Festival of Trees returns for spirited encore

Annual event a holiday season fundraiser for Innisfail's less fortunate
Sundown in Sundre activities all lined up

Sundown in Sundre activities all lined up

Sundre’s Christmas season kick-off and holiday shop local event this Friday, Dec. 2
Karl Wolf brings DIY Tour to Innisfail

Karl Wolf brings DIY Tour to Innisfail

Innisfail’s SHUGARBOY opening for accomplished singer and songwriter from Toronto
Wildlife park in Innisfail has half a million glowing lights

Wildlife park in Innisfail has half a million glowing lights

Ambitious Light the Night project officially opens in Innisfail with a goal to become a must-see winter-time attraction in central Alberta and beyond
Innisfail hosts annual Countdown to Christmas

Innisfail hosts annual Countdown to Christmas

Downtown event along Innisfail's Main Street a celebration to welcome the holiday season
Innisfail Town Theatre set to stage Having Hope at Home

Innisfail Town Theatre set to stage Having Hope at Home

ITT's fall production a ‘heartwarming’ comedy about love and reconciliation
École Olds High School's new musical is Guys and Dolls

École Olds High School's new musical is Guys and Dolls

The famous musical Guys and Dolls will be performed at the Trans Canada Theatre in Olds Nov. 25, 26, Dec. 2 and Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.
Tracks Pub's emergency shelter fundraiser garners more than $6,000

Tracks Pub's emergency shelter fundraiser garners more than $6,000

Pub co-owner Scott van de Pypekamp says the fundraiser was inspired by the death of a Bowden woman, who is the namesake for society's emergency shelter
Local dancers performing in Alberta Ballet's The Nutcracker

Local dancers performing in Alberta Ballet's The Nutcracker

Dawn’s School of Dance members in production debuting in Calgary Dec. 16
Ukraine orchestra's leader debuts at Met with Russian opera

Ukraine orchestra's leader debuts at Met with Russian opera

NEW YORK (AP) — It’s been quite a year for conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson, forming an orchestra from scratch, leading it on a 12-city tour, and then as soon as it disbanded going straight to the Metropolitan Opera to prepare for an opening-week debut.
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