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Top Stories This Week - August 27, 2003

Participants in the Canada World Youth program arrived in Slave Lake Friday evening. And after a weekend of getting to know their host families, individuals from the Ukraine, Poland and across Canada set out to learn about this community with a treasure hunt of sorts Monday, they got down to the business of business with the various work placements that they’ll work with for the next three months.
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Council delays decision on residential rezoning
A senior who has owned what he believes residential property in downtown Slave Lake since 1964 will have to wait until September to find out whether or not he can move his retirement home to the property next year.
Roadblock renews cries for MLA's job
A blockade in the Nipisi oilfields about 100 km north of Slave Lake earlier this month has renewed contractors’ frustrations – and the call for Lesser Slave Lake’s MLA –who’s also the province’s Minister of Aboriginal Affairs – to resign.
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The Rangers of Slave Lake Pulp are the 2003 Slave Lake Slowpitch champions, following a 14 - 6 victory over the Godless Ones in last week’s final.
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Pulp mill Rangers capture slowpitch crown
After just three years in Slave Lake’s premier slowpitch league, the Rangers – a team that was hatched at the community pulp mill – has earned top honours for the league with a 14-6 win over the Godless Ones.
Racers donate bathtub, $$$ to Rainbow cause
Slave Lake’s Rainbow Society came out big winners twice over last weekend when six persons entered the second annual Bathtub races during Riverboat Daze – and one competitor donated his tub for raffling at the Rainbow Society’s fund-raising dinner-theatre in November.
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