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Peace officers target graffiti through prevention

Peace officers target graffiti through prevention

Penhold peace officers are encouraging the community to “keep it clean” in an attempt to deter graffiti. “We're trying to make the community aware,” said Dana Jones, a Penhold peace officer.
Police briefs

Police briefs

Assault charge A man was charged with resisting arrest and assault after police were called to a domestic incident on May 29. The incident occurred just outside of Innisfail on a rural property in the afternoon.
Court briefs

Court briefs

Plea reserved in drug case A man charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking is scheduled to enter his plea when he appears in Red Deer provincial court on June 12.
Senior drop-in centre will stay put

Senior drop-in centre will stay put

While seniors were told Monday night that their drop-in centre will remain attached to the town building on 53 Street, they were cautioned their request for renovations won't be happening any time soon.
Volunteers sought for Penhold citizens on patrol

Volunteers sought for Penhold citizens on patrol

Penhold could get its own Citizens on Patrol group if the Innisfail RCMP get their way. “The community's growing and getting bigger,” said Cpl. A.J. Mand.
Fines increasing for sewer sump pump connections in Penhold

Fines increasing for sewer sump pump connections in Penhold

New fines will take effect July 1 for people emptying their sump pumps into the Penhold sewer system. Town council voted on an amendment to the fine schedule associated with the water and sewer bylaw during the May 28 meeting.
Investment dealings of advisor charged with murder face investigation

Investment dealings of advisor charged with murder face investigation

Brian Malley, arrested last week for first-degree murder and two other charges, is now being investigated by Canada's securities regulators. Malley was the financial advisor for Vicky Shachtay, 23, who was murdered in her ground-level apartment Nov.
Young poet receives award

Young poet receives award

Keylan Neilson placed second in a provincial competition for his ability to wax poetic.
New combative sports bylaw passed in Penhold

New combative sports bylaw passed in Penhold

Penhold town council passed a new combative sports bylaw during its May 28 meeting. The new bylaw replaces the former combative sports bylaw and calls for a new commission to be formed.
Positive ticketing, bike patrol kicks off

Positive ticketing, bike patrol kicks off

The Town of Innisfail's peace officers can be spotted cycling their way around town this summer. Peace officer Ryan Anderson said this is the first summer both peace officers will have bikes, though it's the third year having a bike patrol.
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