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Top Stories This Week - July 23, 2003

Beach-goers were the big winers Saturday when the sun and a cooling breeze allowed the experts to work their magic in the Sand Sculpting championships at Devonshire Beach. Full results in next week's Leader.


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Court orders Sawridge to add women to its list
The federal court has ordered the Sawridge First Nation to add the names of 11 new members to its list. But one of the women says the band is dragging its heels on the order, instead telling the women it cannot afford to build them houses or look after their needs.

Smoking ban is ‘up in smoke’
Despite an earlier attempt that would have given restaurant owners a year to ready themselves for smoke-free status, Slave Lake Town councillors last week gave second and third reading to the bylaw that insists owners set aside 60 per cent of their seating for non-smokers.



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Henri Soulodre guides his 26-foot sloop-rigged, mono-hull sailboat on Lesser Slave Lake last Monday during a stiff blow that was pushing up four or five-foot swells. Sailing at 45 degrees off the wind with only about a third of the foresail unfurled, the boat was pitching a bit too much for comfort (especially with his greenhorn crew of one), so he cut the sail short in the vicinity of Dog Island and headed back for Persson’s RV Park. Soulodre says unsettled, unpredictable weather in early July made any overnight trips a bit iffy, but there was plenty of decent day sailing, sometimes with very little wind, sometimes with quite a lot.
“The fishing’s good too,” he says.


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Heat 3, Mother Nature’s rain, 1
The Slave Lake Heat added three more notches to its collective belt on the weekend, with three wins, two in extra innings.

Men’s league playoffs prolonged

The Southshore Men’s Baseball League playoffs were supposed to end last Friday. But rain on Wednesday pushed the schedule back and now the earliest they can end is this Tuesday night (July 22).


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