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Province spreads the word about mental health treatment tool

Province spreads the word about mental health treatment tool

Shannon Wilkie is on a mission to get the word out about mental health support services.
Pipe lining is a dirty job bound to save money, protect water quality

Pipe lining is a dirty job bound to save money, protect water quality

The American camera crew has rolled into town to get up close and personal with Innisfail.
Police briefs

Police briefs

Flight from police Innisfail RCMP received a call for assistance from the Olds detachment on Sept. 30. The Innisfail cops were tapped to look in the Pine Lake area for a possible suspect in a stolen vehicle.
Hanging on

Hanging on

Rezoning for first phase of Palisades approved; road closure process started

Rezoning for first phase of Palisades approved; road closure process started

A public hearing brought out a couple of concerned residents to the Penhold town council meeting on Sept. 24.
Chinook's Edge teams up with town in bus routing plan

Chinook's Edge teams up with town in bus routing plan

Town councillors expressed dissatisfaction with initial plans for a new bus loop produced for Chinook's Edge School Division following the town's Sept. 24 meeting. Coun.
Getting road designations off the books

Getting road designations off the books

Council decided to proceed with the removal of road designations for a series of properties across town during its Sept. 24 regular council meeting.
Golfer makes top five at provincials

Golfer makes top five at provincials

A Grade 10 student from Innisfail Jr./Sr. High School managed to swing her way into the top five at the golf provincials held in Fort McMurray Sept. 24-25. Courtney Dickson headed to the provincial competition after taking the zone title Sept. 18.
Councillors reject proposal to finish Main Street next year

Councillors reject proposal to finish Main Street next year

Councillors killed a plan that would have squished the remaining two phases of downtown revitalization into a single year at their regular meeting Sept. 24.
Town raises Fortis fee to eight per cent; ATCO contract approved

Town raises Fortis fee to eight per cent; ATCO contract approved

The town settled on a new electricity rate and confirmed the new gas contract at its regularly scheduled council meeting Sept. 24. Council agreed to hike the town's electricity franchise fee one per cent in 2013, leading to a $62.
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