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Celebrating Autumn

Celebrating Autumn

INNISFAIL - Pumpkins, activities, live music and a bit of sunshine welcomed hundreds of families for The Jungle Farm’s fall festival. The annual one-day event took place at the farm, just north of Innisfail on Oct. 5.
Penhold firefighters quickly put out two blazes

Penhold firefighters quickly put out two blazes

PENHOLD - A local apartment building was evacuated during the early morning of Oct. 4 when a dryer in a laundry room caught fire. There were no injuries to tenants or firefighters.
Innisfail's giving spirit grows during autumn

Innisfail's giving spirit grows during autumn

INNISFAIL – Food banks across the country are often struggling with a lack of donations at this time of year. Fall food drives, including those here in Innisfail, can make a big difference for needy families.
Council turns down soft-sided building appeal

Council turns down soft-sided building appeal

INNISFAIL - A mother and daughter have lost their bid to keep their soft-sided buildings on their property, structures they have primarily used for more than three years for Indigenous spiritual practices.
Clarity called for policing costs

Clarity called for policing costs

PENHOLD – Municipalities with smaller populations, including the town, may soon find themselves paying more for policing.
Life redeemed for a mission

Life redeemed for a mission

INNISFAIL – A second chance at life is something Adam Bishop knows all about. The 33-year-old student pastor at CenterPoint Church in Innisfail has experienced a turbulent and troubled life.
Innisfail's first taste of winter

Innisfail's first taste of winter

INNISFAIL - Local residents across Central Alberta woke to a blanket of snow Monday morning. Parts of the province received their first taste of winter after the recent snowfall over the weekend.
UPDATE: Catholic church demolished for replacement

UPDATE: Catholic church demolished for replacement

INNISFAIL – There will be a new church for Innisfail’s Catholic community. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Parish church, built in 1962, was torn down on Friday (Sept. 27), several months after a fire on the church roof last December.
Catholic church is demolished for replacement

Catholic church is demolished for replacement

INNISFAIL – There will be a new church for Innisfail’s Catholic community. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Parish, which was built in 1962, was torn down on Friday (Sept.
Big traffic stop bust

Big traffic stop bust

INNISFAIL - A Rocky Mountain House man is facing numerous criminal charges following a bust near a local park. Innisfail RCMP Sgt. Lori Eiler said in a media release police officers were conducting targeted patrols on Sept.
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