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Top Stories This Week - May 7, 2008

Stella Boisvert was named Slave Lake’s Citizen of the Year for 2007 at the volunteer appreciation awards at the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre on May 1. Presenting the award is Lakeside Leader Editor Joe McWilliams.
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Oil slick gets onto Lesser Slave River
Crude oil from a Penn West pipeline break got into Lesser Slave River last week. According to the Energy Resources Conservation Board, something less than 125 barrels escaped before the company shut down the line.
The big one that didn't get away
Winning $75,000 for a couple days of fishing sounds fanciful, but some lucky angler will be telling that story following the 2008 Angler’s Cup on June 20 and 21.
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Sports Highlights

The ice and snow may be gone from Hilda Eben Park, but hockey, it turns out, is a year round sport.
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The synchronized swimming year in review
The Indicas had a very busy year! With new recreational swimmers and four competitions it was packed full.
Big Lake Country Tourism in good hands
Tourism promotion for Big Lake Country has landed in the hands of George and Kathy Wright. They’re the ones at the visitor information centre out on Hwy. 2 east of town, and they’re the ones who have been boosting the area’s attractions at trade shows around the province this year.
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