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Top Stories This Week - June 9, 2004

Cecile Marcoux has been so busy readying flowerbeds and planting flowers over at Vanderwell Heritage Place that seniors have taken to calling the area ‘Marcoux Corner’. This week is Seniors’ Week and people are invited to remember the people who are the builders of our community.


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Man dies at pulp mill
A 69-year-old construction worker died last Saturday (May 29) when he fell head first off some scaffolding at the Slave Lake Pulp Mill.

Housing tenant claims bad treatment
Being thrown out of your lodgings is a tough thing to deal with, and one woman is seeking Slave Lake Town council’s help in the matter of her eviction. But council may not be able to do anything for her.

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Albert Bellerive of the Slave Lake Cardinals gets out of the way of an inside pitch in a game against the Kinuso Brewers last week in the Southshore Men’s Baseball League.

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Eagles stay on top in men's league
The Widewater Eagles continued their strong play early in the Southshore Men’s League season last week with a 14 – 2 victory over the Wabasca Indians. Scott Sinclair provided all the pitching they needed and the Eagles’ bats took care of the rest.

Shootouts the rule at Sherwood Park tournament
Slave Lake soccer teams brought home a pile of hardware from an unusual tournament in Sherwood Park on the last weekend of May. It was unusual because three of the four games they played were not played at all.




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