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Top Stories This Week - Dec. 15, 2004

Salvation Army Kettles weren't filling as quickly as authorities had hoped this Christmas season, so Mayor Karina Pillay-Kinnee (l) and Councillor Robin Irwin (r) offered to add their respective drops to the bucket while (l-r) Envoy Roy Bladen, his wife Rose and volunteer James Lennie look on. Salvation Army relies donations to operate its King's Kitchen (soup kitchen) in this community.

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Tolko expansion 'our number one priority'
Tolko Industries Ltd. hasn’t exactly announced expansion, or upgrade, or modernization of its Slave Lake oriented strandboard mill, but it is talking about it. On Dec. 2 the company issued a news release stating that a $220 million modernization of the Slave Lake mill, “is our number one capital priority.”

Town council to look at revising smoking by-law
Voters said they wanted a smoking ban and Slave Lake Town council is going to do something about it. Exactly what remains to be seen.

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A Bantam Navigators' player (probably David Gamble) drives through the Barrhead defence in a Saturday game at the Arctic Ice Centre.

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Wolves come close in Sexsmith, not close at home
By all accounts, the Wolves deserved a win in Sexsmith on Friday night. They took the play to the Vipers but ended up losing anyway, 6 – 5.

Winterhawks lose again in Drayton Valley
Make it three losses against one win in the season series between the Slave Lake Winterhawks and the Drayton Valley Wildcats. Every game so far had been decided by two goals and this one fit the pattern with the ‘Hawks losing 6 – 4.


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