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Top Stories This Week - May 26, 2004

E.G. Wahlstrom Grade 6 student Christopher Giles learns how to make an acceptable noise on a clarinet from guest instructor Dennis Rusinak last week during a visit by Wahlstrom students to the Roland Michener Music room. Students are brought over to get acquainted with band instruments before they choose their Grade 7 courses.
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Loon River waits for land
The Loon River First Nation has a new chief and council, and even though that group has high hopes for its community in coming years, its efforts are being stalled by a provincial government department that appears to be dragging its heels on land claims.
City auto dealer breaks the rules
Town to Crosstown Motors: ‘Remove your cars’
Crosstown to Town: ‘Make us!’
If this was a big city tabloid, this story’s headline might have looked like that. It sort of tells the story of what went on last week between the Town of Slave Lake and Crosstown Motors, the Edmonton dealer that set up shop on the property of the Lakeside Motor Inn and invited Slave Lakers in to check out the deals
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Marcie Hatch of the Slave Lake Storm swings for the fences in the opening game of the High Prairie Ladies’ Fastball League season at the Sinclair Fields on May 17.
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Storm come back to win season opener
Slave Lake’s ladies’ fastball team opened the season against the league champion Faust Silver Bullets on May 17 and won in dramatic fashion. Trailing 7 – 4 after four innings, the Storm rallied for three runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth. Meanwhile new pitcher Helen held the Bullets to one run over the final three innings. The result – a 10 – 8 victory for Slave Lake.
Kinuso red hot at track and field divisionals
Kinuso School is off to a great start in the track and field season. The Knights brought home 21 gold medals from the divisional meet in high Prairie on May 19. Fourteen Knights will now attend the zone meet at Grande Prairie on May 28 and 29, competing for the right to represent the northwest zone at the provincial championships in Calgary.
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