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Proponents looking to expand Innisfail’s disc golf course

Proponents looking to expand Innisfail’s disc golf course

Kinsmen looking for sponsors for its nine-hole addition at Centennial Park
Innisfail Town Theatre serves up sardines with Noises Off

Innisfail Town Theatre serves up sardines with Noises Off

ITT’s three-act romp offers hilarious snapshot of the madness that can surface within the lives of theatre
Artists return to Innisfail with public art mission

Artists return to Innisfail with public art mission

Ryan Jason Allen Willert and Karen Scarlett lead Innisfail’s energized quest to promote and create public art
Innisfail's Dodd’s Lake has fresh trout and good health (10 photos)

Innisfail's Dodd’s Lake has fresh trout and good health (10 photos)

Studies show Innisfail lake is in ‘great shape’ with rainbow trout surviving winter from last year’s inaugural release
Innisfailian charged for theft of electricity

Innisfailian charged for theft of electricity

Three arrested during the execution of a search warrant in Innisfail after complaint from FortisAlberta
Chinook's Edge School Division struggles with substitute shortage

Chinook's Edge School Division struggles with substitute shortage

Casual classroom supervisors help mitigate substitute teacher shortage in CESD but does not solve the problem, says superintendent
Orangemen rededicate name of Innisfail lodge

Orangemen rededicate name of Innisfail lodge

Loyal Orange Lodge #3287 in Innisfail is now the John Coburn Memorial Lodge
Saluting Florence Nightingale’s birthday with a tea

Saluting Florence Nightingale’s birthday with a tea

Innisfail Health Centre Hospital Auxiliary volunteers also honour local hero nurses during their first Strawberry Tea in three years
Innisfail launches plan to market and sell industrial lands

Innisfail launches plan to market and sell industrial lands

Town of Innisfail will start its big push to sell new industrial land with an introductory price of $160,000 per acre
Lacrosse tykes’ festival shoots for development

Lacrosse tykes’ festival shoots for development

Sixth annual event attracts more than 160 young players from across Central Alberta
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