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Rotary gives $25,000 for microcredit loans in Uganda

Rotary gives $25,000 for microcredit loans in Uganda

The Rotary Club of Innisfail is donating $25,000 to fund microfinance loans in five different Ugandan communities.
Police Briefs

Police Briefs

Scam attack Police are cautioning residents to stay vigilant in the wake of a Nigerian 419 scam that separated a local resident from $60,000 of her own money over the course of a couple of years.
Town concerned about railway crossing "safety issue"

Town concerned about railway crossing "safety issue"

Town councillors and staff are up in arms with the recent track crossing upgrades done by Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. in Innisfail, particularly at the 50 Street site located across from Fas Gas.
Alberta Games bid explored

Alberta Games bid explored

Coun. Danielle Klooster brought up the idea of positioning Penhold as a possible “offshoot” to another nearby community's bid to host the 2016 Alberta Winter Games, during the regularly scheduled council meeting Feb. 11.
Council Briefs

Council Briefs

Animal Control Bylaw Members of council expressed satisfaction with the Animal Control Bylaw as presented by community peace officers at the Nov. 13 council meeting.
Community rallies to support oilfield amputee

Community rallies to support oilfield amputee

As community support grows for an Innisfail resident who lost his leg in a well site accident an hour northwest of Edson the family is now facing long-term rehabilitation while a government probe continues. At about 10:30 a.m. on Oct.
News briefs

News briefs

Local broker named Top Investor Sarah Strauss of Mortgage Alliance – ThePlaceToMortgage was named the 2012 West Coast Top Investor at an awards ceremony held in Vancouver on Nov. 17.
Low housing stock no issue with sluggish prison construction: realtor

Low housing stock no issue with sluggish prison construction: realtor

When the Harper government announced specifics of its “tough on crime” agenda, bringing in mandatory minimum sentences, hiring more corrections staff, and adding prison beds across the country, people living and working in the region surrounding Bowd
Last Poplar Grove relic is saved

Last Poplar Grove relic is saved

Brian Rice moved backwards in the present to save the past for Innisfail's future. With a forklift, Rice, the 54-year-old founder of Innisfail's Red Willow Welding, drove in reverse on Oct.
No evidence of cougar: peace officer

No evidence of cougar: peace officer

Innisfail peace officers say they haven't been able to find proof of a rumoured cougar near the dog park. Colin Whymark said he and Ryan Anderson checked out the dog park area on Nov. 2 and Nov. 5 after hearing rumblings about a cougar in the area.
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