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RCMP report crime and traffic offences down from a year ago

RCMP report crime and traffic offences down from a year ago

Innisfail RCMP is reporting the total number of criminal offences, traffic violations and collisions have decreased in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the same period last year.
Innisfail Council

Innisfail Council

Town moving to paperless agendas The Town of Innisfail is going to a paperless agenda system.
Healing with the power of bunny love

Healing with the power of bunny love

Ley-Anne Mountain has known about the therapeutic power of animals from a young age.
Input sought at downtown revitalization open house

Input sought at downtown revitalization open house

Innisfail residents will be able to have their first say in the proposed revitalization of the downtown core during an open house on Thursday evening.
Innisfail Council

Innisfail Council

Town moving to paperless agendas The Town of Innisfail is going to a paperless agenda system.
Innisfail Green and Clean kicks off last weekend

Innisfail Green and Clean kicks off last weekend

Close to 450 people attended the Envision Innisfail Green and Clean kick-off party last weekend and celebrated the beginning of the first ever town clean up.
The incredible joy of just being normal

The incredible joy of just being normal

A year ago Taran Kovacs’ biggest dream in life was to be an average teenage kid on the block - normal as in taking a girl on a date, or playing sports, particularly snowboarding. But that was impossible for Taran.
Historical Village opens for its 41st season

Historical Village opens for its 41st season

The Innisfail & District Historical Village opens for its 41st season on May 20 and visitors will experience new railway exhibits in the old Bowden Railway Station as well as a new permanent Rotary display.
Town renews contract to have weed inspectors

Town renews contract to have weed inspectors

Innisfail has officially appointed a pair of weed inspectors for 2011. At its regular meeting on May 9, town council agreed to appoint Kelsey Wood and Art Preachuk as weed inspectors.
Time to re-examine curfew, says Innisfail councilor

Time to re-examine curfew, says Innisfail councilor

An Innisfail town councilor says it’s time for the town to reopen the curfew debate. Coun. Jason Heistad raised the idea during the May 9 town council meeting after seeing a graffiti message scrawled on the east wall of the Innisfail Public Library.
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