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Top Stories This Week - April 23, 2003

Six-year-old Brook Gerard joined with students and teachers at C.J.Schurter school for a hippity-hop Easter bonnet parade Thursday.
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Man dies in knife attack
Police in Slave Lake are investigating the murder of a 54-year-old Slave Lake man who died of a single knife wound to the chest in the early morning hours Monday. And they’ve charged a former friend, 53-year-old Julianna Wiyamaipeg, also of Slave Lake, with the murder.
Province gives green light to research centre
Last Monday was a red-letter day for the Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory. That was the day the province handed over $1.6 million for the construction of a research facility in Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park. It fulfilled a promise made a couple of years earlier by the Klein government.
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The Point Marina will be one step nearer completion this summer after the project received a grant from Lesser Slave Lake MLA Pearl Calahasen last week. Here the MLA presents the $125,000 cheque to Lesser Slave Lake Marina Association rep Bill Lukan while Doug Jackson, Dan Gorham, Mayor Ray Stern, and Joe Mouallem look on. The money, a CFEP (Community Facility Enhancement Project) grant, will be put to work immediately, said Lukan. It’ll be used to build the public access area at the marina located at the mouth of the Lesser Slave River.
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Big year for back nine progress
The back nine project at Gilwood has some cash and lots to spend it on. In fact it has been spending it already, on excavation of a seven-acre irrigation pond in the middle of the back nine.
Last chance for minor ball
The good news is that fees have dropped, and the better news is there’s still room for minor ball players to register for the 2003 season in Slave Lake, according to one organizer.
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