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Westwood puts its case to council

Westwood puts its case to council

Westwood Court residents finally had their say at town hall and council was forced to hear an important provincial technical guidance manual for setting up waste transfer sites was overlooked during the town's planning process.
Getting accessible help for Alzheimer's disease

Getting accessible help for Alzheimer's disease

Innisfail's Hartigan family is slowly watching Alzheimer's disease rob them of their husband and father. “My dad was a smooth manly man who always took care of us,” said Lawrence Hartigan Jr. of his father, Lawrence Hartigan Sr.
Lots of big news from Innisfail Seniors Drop-In

Lots of big news from Innisfail Seniors Drop-In

Summer and sunshine - a great combination! And I trust you are enjoying them. When you have had enough sunshine and fresh air come to the seniors drop-in and enjoy a game of floor curling, carpet bowling, crib, whist, canasta, bridge or board games.
Falling in love with Nova Scotia

Falling in love with Nova Scotia

Two Innisfail students will never look at Nova Scotia the same way again.
Town moves to taxi big leagues

Town moves to taxi big leagues

Town council has passed its first ever Taxi Bylaw that will allow up to eight cabs to serve the community.
Town faces challenges with overhauled FWP

Town faces challenges with overhauled FWP

The controversy of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has come to Innisfail with local restaurateurs forced to face worker shortages without access to the troubled government program.
Angry Westwood residents take case to council

Angry Westwood residents take case to council

Innisfail town council heard loud and clear from Westwood trailer park residents they do not want anything to do with a dump beside their homes.
Westwood park owner united with residents

Westwood park owner united with residents

For almost two months Westwood Court owner Don Petersen, a citizen of Red Deer, may have felt at times he was battling alone against Innisfail council about its plan to put a dump beside his park.
Looking back at memorable high flights

Looking back at memorable high flights

ßThe 48th and final Penhold Air Cadet Training Centre (PACTC) season is bittersweet for Sky Wings Aviation Academy owner Dennis Cooper. “I was a cadet in the first PACTC from 1966 to 68,” said Cooper.
Metis community to celebrate at Centennial Park

Metis community to celebrate at Centennial Park

The sounds of Metis dance and music will resound over Innisfail's Centennial Park for the first time in 120 years on August 16 for the for the inaugural Metis Family Gathering.
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