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Top Stories This Week - Oct. 6, 2004

This raging inferno was just practice for the Slave Lake Volunteer Fire Department. But other fires are the real thing, and result in the loss of property and sometimes life. Fire Prevention Week is Oct. 3 to 9, and the fire department and The Leader are teaming up to get the prevention message out.

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Chamber will help quell business fears
Faced by a potential $5,000 loss in operating capital brought on by a sudden and unprecedented drop in membership, the Slave Lake and District Chamber of Commerce has set its sights on smoothing the transition into ‘life with the big box stores’.

Salt, birds to blame for power failures
Power failures are an inconvenience for most people, but for some they cost money. In recent months in Slave Lake there have been an unusual number of outages, and businessmen like Steve Jones of Boisvert’s Super ‘A’ wonder what’s up.

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Midget Storm goalie Andrew Mackay foils a wraparound attempt by Barrhead player Derek Moore, while his defencemen take care of the rest of the business in the Sturgeon Pembina Midget ‘AA’ League season opener on Saturday. Barrhead won the game 2 - 1.

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Wolves learning the hard way
The good news from the Slave Lake Wolves’ opening weekend is that two good teams didn’t shut them out. They even gave the Peace River Navigators and Fort St. John Huskies something to think about now and then.

Midget Storm start well, go south quickly
With a 14-player roster it doesn’t take much to get into trouble and it happened to the Midget Storm in their first weekend of the season.




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