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Community Services issues Child-Care Report

Community Services issues Child-Care Report

Child care options in Penhold may begin to look different if the town's Child-Care Report's recommendations are adopted.
Accused robber appears in court

Accused robber appears in court

An Innisfail-area man, who allegedly committed a robbery at Kelly's Campground on June 5 and was the subject of an intense manhunt in Bowden a week later, made his first court appearance in Red Deer last week.
MPC approves controversial expansion plan

MPC approves controversial expansion plan

Penhold's Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) has approved Myles Monea's controversial Custom Bulk Services expansion and plans for new facilities on Fleming Avenue. MPC met on May 21 to discuss industrial expansion at 920 and 950 Fleming Ave.
Innisfail Relay for Life a success

Innisfail Relay for Life a success

Canadian Cancer Society's Relay For Life participants walked the Innisfail Jr/Sr High School football field in honor of survivors and loved ones during the Fifth Annual Relay For Life on June 20.
Ambling Out

Ambling Out

After a successful 54th Innisfail Professional Rodeo the Daines family is already looking to a future without the legendary Jack Daines riding lead.
Praise for brochure

Praise for brochure

With the last meeting of the Innisfail tourism group at the local library learning centre, the 2014 tourism season is officially off and running.
Toastmasters International gets local charter

Toastmasters International gets local charter

Toastmasters has arrived in Innisfail. Last week a charter party was held at the Innisfail Library/Learning Centre for the inaugural meeting of the Central Alberta Skytalkers (CAS), which officially became part of Toastmasters International.
The reawakening of Poplar Grove

The reawakening of Poplar Grove

A three-year dream to restore a relic that predates Innisfail's earliest days is finally a reality.
Innisfail home to political blast from past

Innisfail home to political blast from past

Many believe Alberta's present political landscape may experience a dramatic shift at the top in the next provincial election and a historical power insists it still has what it takes to make a serious challenge.
Earl Dreeshen's long-awaited Bill C-444 is law

Earl Dreeshen's long-awaited Bill C-444 is law

Four years and two private member bill introductions later Bill C-444 is now law after receiving Royal Assent on June 19.
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