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Penhold resident is fighting eviction

Penhold resident is fighting eviction

Penhold's Paul Pearce is facing eviction from his home of five years in spite of his physical disability that restricts his mobility to a walker and scooter. As of Oct.
Rare bank artifact may come home

Rare bank artifact may come home

More than 40 years ago a curious local Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) banker was watching his workplace at the corner of Main Street and 50th Avenue being torn down for new quarters.
Enthusiasm trumps weather for car show

Enthusiasm trumps weather for car show

Red Deer's Chad Weiler could not believe his good fortune. “I am just shocked. I am surprised. It is a nice car but there are a lot of nice cars here. I am very proud to have this award here,” said Weiler.
Innisfail chamber is looking for new leader

Innisfail chamber is looking for new leader

The Innisfail and District Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new manager.
Open house finally set for dump relocation plan

Open house finally set for dump relocation plan

The town has finally announced the date for its long-awaited open house and information meeting into its controversial plan to relocate the waste transfer site. The meeting will be held Sept. 30 starting at 6:30 p.m.
First-degree murder charge laid against mom

First-degree murder charge laid against mom

The biological mother of nine-year-old Amber Lucius, who was found dead in a vehicle near Sundre last week, has been charged with first-degree murder.
New options for homebuyers

New options for homebuyers

Prospective homebuyers in Penhold may have more home design options if a proposed Land Use Bylaw (LUB) amendment is passed. During the Aug.
Registration night a huge success

Registration night a huge success

Innisfailians of all ages turned out to sign up and become part of the town's community activity mosaic.
From humble beginnings

From humble beginnings

Innisfail's Weekend of Wheels keeps on getting bigger.
Suspected 'chop shop' busted

Suspected 'chop shop' busted

A police raid at a rural residence in the Pine Lake area, suspected of harbouring long-standing criminal activity, has resulted in the arrest of two Pine Lake-area men who police believe were cannibalizing automobile parts to fuel an illegal “chop sh
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