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From the beat to the kitchen

From the beat to the kitchen

After 26 years as the consummate good cop Cpl. A.J. Mand is hanging up his Mountie cap for a toque blanche.
Innisfail ice race moved to Gull Lake

Innisfail ice race moved to Gull Lake

This year marks the third time in as many years that the Innisfail Dodds Oval Ice Race will not be held in the community due to poor ice conditions.
Mexican medical nightmare

Mexican medical nightmare

An Innisfail man with hepatitis C is suing his family doctor for negligence after racking up a $105,000 medical bill in Mexico when his liver failed in December of 2009. Hubert Jenkins is seeking $146,811.45 in general and special damages from Dr.
Police Report

Police Report

Police search for hit-and-run semi driver RCMP in Innisfail and other detachments are looking for a hit-and-run semi-truck driver who smashed into a police cruiser during dangerous winter driving highway conditions on Jan. 14.
Graduates prepare for prom

Graduates prepare for prom

This year's graduation committee at Innisfail Jr./Sr. High School is in motion organizing its annual Spaghetti Supper for Prom 2013 on Feb. 13 at the legion. The committee has set a budget for $23,000 for the June 1 prom.
Dying child goes to New York this week

Dying child goes to New York this week

With no government or corporate support, Robin Brand is taking her little four-year-old dying daughter to New York City this week in a desperate bid to save the child's life.
D.A.R.E. has 113 graduates

D.A.R.E. has 113 graduates

RCMP and school board officials proudly handed out D.A.R.E. graduation certificates and pins on Jan. 17 to 113 Grade 5 students from Innisfail Middle School and St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School. D.A.R.E.
Lacrosse players locked out

Lacrosse players locked out

Officials with the Innisfail Minor Lacrosse Association say they have been left scratching their heads trying to figure out why Canada's official national summer sport has been shoved to the sidelines by the public school board.
Tombstone blunder costs town thousands

Tombstone blunder costs town thousands

The Town of Innisfail is out thousands of dollars after passing on the wrong tombstone information to a Sylvan Lake monument company. The error was reported to town council on Jan. 14.
Playground fashion show fundraiser a success

Playground fashion show fundraiser a success

It was a first for town, and a major step for the playground upgrade project at the Innisfail schools' campus. Erin Flewelling and the John Wilson Parents Advisory Council teamed with St.
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