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For the love of the community

For the love of the community

It was messy, gooey but loads of fun. The Pudding Drop was one of a dozen fun games offered to kids at the Innisfail Alliance Church's annual carnival for children.
Library Arts Fest a resounding success

Library Arts Fest a resounding success

While the weekend weather was cool and grey, the atmosphere inside the Innisfail public library on Saturday (Sept. 27) was anything but.
Future cloudy as open house nears

Future cloudy as open house nears

June Jakob's home is less than 100 metres away from where the town chose a two-acre site for its new waste transfer facility.
Innisfail-area Scot couple split on vote

Innisfail-area Scot couple split on vote

A Scottish immigrant couple now living outside Innisfail is divided over the results of the Scottish referendum on independence. Nearly 55 per cent of the electorate voted against separating from the United Kingdom on Thursday, Sept. 18.
Innisfail youth skate with the Eagles

Innisfail youth skate with the Eagles

Nearly 100 kids laced up and skated with the Innisfail Eagles before their first practice on Innisfail ice for the 2014-15 season at the Innisfail Arena on Sept. 17. Excited kids and their parents arrived before 5 p.m.
Charities receive $10,000 from Red Deer business

Charities receive $10,000 from Red Deer business

Two Innisfail charities were the recipients of $5,000 donations from Red Deer Mitsubishi on behalf of Innisfail's Brad Malyon on Sept. 13.
Three hurt in pair of highway crashes

Three hurt in pair of highway crashes

A Calgary woman has been charged in connection to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 2 north of Innisfail that resulted in injuries to a pair of young children.
Our Lady of Peace celebrates 110 years

Our Lady of Peace celebrates 110 years

Innisfail's Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church celebrated 110 years of service to the community with its 30th annual turkey dinner. On Sept.
Sew and Sews rallies for victims services

Sew and Sews rallies for victims services

A group of local seniors is working to keep Innisfail and District Victim Services clients supplied with warm handmade quilts.
Saved from the wild

Saved from the wild

Less than five months ago the chances of survival for baby timber wolves Nissa and Lupe were grim. Their mother was shot and killed in the Edmonton area. They were alone.
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