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Brian Sutter is now a hall-of-famer

Brian Sutter is now a hall-of-famer

Brian Sutter got a special phone call last week. St. Louis once again wanted the Central Alberta hockey legend.
Innisfail loses beloved community builder

Innisfail loses beloved community builder

Community builder and enthusiastic family role model are among the affectionate attributes that describe Don Llewellyn by those who were touched by his life.
Penhold rolls with the fire's aftermath

Penhold rolls with the fire's aftermath

After the fiery devastation at Penhold's Wild Rose Manor costs to fight the blaze keep rising while bills accumulate for the Town of Penhold.
Special love from the Group of 9

Special love from the Group of 9

Dawn Peters and a group of eight other Innisfail citizens went to Uganda to share their heart and returned home to tell their tales.
Penhold probes early morning security costs

Penhold probes early morning security costs

Nighttime security is becoming an issue in Penhold. During a recent town council meeting, Coun. Cory Kingsfield brought up the issue of security after peace officers finish their duties.
Contract awarded for last of four town projects

Contract awarded for last of four town projects

The town has awarded the contract for the last of four major construction projects in the community for 2014.
Wild Rose Manor owner wants to rebuild

Wild Rose Manor owner wants to rebuild

The owner of Penhold's fire-devastated Wild Rose Manor apartment building says he wants to rebuild the 18-unit structure that was left in a charred crumbled heap on April 10.
New agreement approved for tourism centre

New agreement approved for tourism centre

Town council has approved a new one-season agreement with the Innisfail & District Chamber of Commerce to have the Tourist Information Centre funded and staffed for the summer.
Artist finds success in an unusual medium

Artist finds success in an unusual medium

Tammy Ryrie is a little bit surprised about the attention she has been receiving as of late.
Town passes 2014 Property Tax Bylaw

Town passes 2014 Property Tax Bylaw

Innisfail's 2014 Property Tax Bylaw is now law. On April 14, town council passed second and third readings of the bylaw and assessment and taxation notices will be sent out to property owners by the end of April.
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