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Top Stories This Week - Feb. 16, 2005

Special Moments owner Heather Baranyk (l-r) and employees Carla Boisvert and Terri Poliues show off some of the 1,700 roses that Baranyk guessed would be sold by 2:00 on Valentine’s Day
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Outsider running for Sawridge chief
Elk Point resident Elizabeth Poitras wants to be chief of the Sawridge Indian Band. The election is this week, Feb. 17, and she may have an outside chance of winning.
Animal rescue society formed
A newly formed animal rescue society will meet with the Town of Slave Lake’s protective services committee in March to discuss changing the existing bylaw for animal control and reforming the dog pound.
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A curler from the Girouville throws in a match against Dawson Creek.
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Winterhawks start playoffs with two wins
You have to hand it to the Jasper Wolves. Undermanned and underdogged, they came into the Arctic Ice Centre on Saturday and took it to the Winterhawks for two periods in their NCHL playoff opener.
Winterhawks start playoffs with two wins
You have to hand it to the Jasper Wolves. Undermanned and underdogged, they came into the Arctic Ice Centre on Saturday and took it to the Winterhawks for two periods in their NCHL playoff opener.
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