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Chinook's faster, higher, stronger message

Chinook's faster, higher, stronger message

The Olympic spirit was alive and well at Chinook Center School for the Sochi Winter Olympic Games. There was a celebration on Jan. 31 for the school's 91 kindergarten to Grade 4 students, whose ages range from five to 10.
Winter Olympics fever this week, and of course Valentine's Day

Winter Olympics fever this week, and of course Valentine's Day

The voice on the other end of the phone was unconvinced. ìThere must be someone married longer than us,î said Innisfail's Wally Oxtoby. ìYou just didn't look hard enough.î ìToby and I have only been married 66 years,î she said.
Innisfailians can celebrate Olympics on Family Day

Innisfailians can celebrate Olympics on Family Day

Innisfail is adding its own Winter Olympic spirit on Family Day. From noon until 3 p.m. on Feb. 17 the Innisfail Arena ñ both inside and outside ñ will be the venue to share local family fun with several free activities.
The Lego Movie bridges generational gap

The Lego Movie bridges generational gap

The Lego Movie has come to Innisfail and hit the ground running. Parents and grandparents led by anxious children of all ages have packed the Century Theatre to watch the world of Lego come to digital life.
Michael Dawe presents Memorable City to Innisfail

Michael Dawe presents Memorable City to Innisfail

Central Alberta's pre-eminent historian Michael Dawe is coming to Innisfail.
Snow removal budget altered for 2014

Snow removal budget altered for 2014

Old Man Winter's early season wrath has created a snow removal budget headache for the town.
RCMP respond to trio of high-risk takedowns

RCMP respond to trio of high-risk takedowns

Innisfail Mounties were called last week to assist in a trio of high-risk takedowns of potentially armed and dangerous criminal suspects. One of the takedowns involved a suspect from a highly publicized armed robbery in Olds.
Recycling cost for residents set to increase

Recycling cost for residents set to increase

The cost of Innisfail's curbside recycling program, which has been heavily subsidized by the town for three years, will soon nearly double per household. At council's regular meeting on Jan.
Town council eats and greets with citizens

Town council eats and greets with citizens

Dozens of Penhold citizens met with councillors over breakfast at Memorial Hall to share their vision and passion for the future of Penhold.
Sunset Manor union ratifies first contract

Sunset Manor union ratifies first contract

Unionized employees at Sunset Manor & Innisfail Country Manor have ratified their first contract with their employer.
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