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Top Stories This Week - Apr. 06, 2005

Snoozing at the hitchin' post - Coke the Rocky Mountain walking horse waits patiently at an improvised hitching post outside McDonalds last Thursday, as owner Robert Rolph finishes his coffee.
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Canadian Tire to open in the fall
The Slave Lake Canadian Tire store will open in the fall of 2005.
So says company spokesperson Maeve Burke, who spoke to The Leader from Toronto last week.
Dialysis unit awaits extra funding
Bids by contractors to build a renal dialysis addition at Slave Lake Healthcare Centre were “significantly over cost estimates,” said Bob Cable, CEO of Aspen Regional Health Authority.
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Sports Highlights

Kodiaks' coach Chris Hatch (standing, left) in Black Diamond with his team after they won the provincial Female Senior 'B' title. Two weeks later he turned the double play with the Winterhawks (see Photo Gallery) in Beaumont.
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Winterhawks', Kodiaks' coach raises the bar
When they write the book about commitment and success in coaching, they may have to reserve a chapter for Chris Hatch. He’s the guy who just got finished guiding two Slave Lake Senior teams to provincial championships, two weeks apart.
Pee Wee Elks beat Whitecourt, win league
The Slave Lake Pee Wee Elks kept the best for last. As for me, Coach Ron Plourde, this is what all the hard work and dedication are about. It can’t get any better than this: champions.
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