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Top Stories This Week - August 13, 2003

Left to right: Tahnee Giroux, Gay Giroux, Leona Willier, grandson Alex Coleman, Tracy Coleman, Bernard Coleman, Tanya Collins were all evicted from their homes to make room for teachers living on reserve in Driftpile First Nation.


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Six families ousted from Driftpile homes
Band members of Driftpile First Nation, living in teachers’ residences, have until Aug. 15 to move out of their homes.

Health Authorities not unreasonable
Alberta’s health regions have ratified a mediator’s report that made recommendations about a possible settlement between the province’s registered nurses and their employer.



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Safe and Fun Whitecap Motors Sales Manager Neal Deas presents a Team Canada Olympic hockey jersey signed by Cassie Campbell to Slave Lake Minor Hockey representative Kyle Paulson. Minor Hockey will raffle the jersey off to raise funds for the upcoming hockey season. General Motors of Canada provided the jersey to Whitecap last winter to donate to the local minor hockey program in conjunction with the Chevrolet Safe & Fun Hockey Program, which is designed to educate parents on responsibility and respect within the game, and young players to basic hockey concepts and skills.

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Heat lose provincials, advance to westerns anyway
In a strange twist of fate, the Sawridge Jr. ‘AAA’ Heat are going on to the Western Canadian Championships, despite losing in the semi-finals at the provincials.

Slave Lake ‘lumberjill’ brings home the results

Danielle Tkach is in the middle of another busy season of competing in logger sports shows around North America. And like last year, she’s earning some very good results.


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