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Top Stories This Week - August 25, 2004

A moose eyes a suspicious creature on the Mitsue Industrial Park Road just north of the Tolko mill.
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Algae bloom kills Utikuma fish
Reports of a few dead birds discovered on Lesser Slave and other smaller lakes in the region had David DeRosa concerned when he returned from vacation last week.
Groups receive library probe
Representatives of Northern Lakes College, the Town of Slave Lake and the M.D. of Lesser Slave River got their first in-depth look Monday at what consultants have discovered about their proposal to bring the libraries in Slave Lake under a single roof.
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Sports Highlights

Dave Lucyk, left, won Slave Lake Oilmen's Golf Tournament on the weekend, sneaking past rivals Roger Cheechoo, Gord Kruppke and Rick Lukan. Here, Slave Lake Petroleum Association President Chris Hatch congratulates Lucyk for his umpteenth win.
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Sharks capture medals at provincials
They were just 15 in number, but members of the Slave Lake Sharks swim club devoured the competition at the provincial meet on the weekend.
Rangers, Whitecap toe to toe
Several bolts of lightning extended Slave Lake's 2004 slowpitch season by at least three days Friday evening when it drove players from the field after just three innings of play.
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Klein losing sight of reality
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Efficiency up, costs down at pulp mill
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