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Top Stories This Week - Oct. 12, 2005

It was a day of smiles and congratulations all around (power failures notwithstanding) when The Brick store of Slave Lake opened last Thursday. Doing ribbon-cutting honours was MLA Pearl Calahasen: Pictured, left to right are: Faye Mouallem, Gerry Allarie, Kirk Marleau of The Brick, Calahasen, Joe Mouallem, Hunter Mouallem, Bruce Allarie, Bonnie Allarie, Taea Mouallem, Melane Mouallem, Lil Brown, Joey Mouallem and Kai Mouallem.

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Town opts for Main St. over Gloryland road improvement
Main St. won out over Caribou Trail as the favoured access to Gloryland when Town council voted on the matter last week. The much-banged-up Caribou Trail road south of Hwy. 2 gets $50,000; the Main St. extension gets $275,000.

Tags bigs adieu to Canada Post
Don’t go to the Tags store in southeast Slave Lake looking for postal services anymore. They’ve moved to the downtown Rexall.

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A Slave Lake player tries to stuff the puck under the Edson goalie while the Edson defenceman applies a bit of leather to his head in a Sunday afternoon Sturgeon Pembina League Midget hockey contest at the Arctic Ice Centre.

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Hard work produces two close losses for Wolves
The Slave Lake Wolves added a couple of two-goal losses to their 05/06 resumé on the weekend. In Grande Prairie Friday they lost 7 – 5 and in Fort St. John the next night they fell 8 – 6 to the Huskies.

Midget Storm play hard, don't win
Slave Lake’s Midget ‘AA’ Storm put in good efforts in games Friday and Sunday on the weekend, but could not pick up their first win of the season. With a tie against Athabasca and a 5 – 3 loss to Edson, the Storm’s record is now 0-3-1.


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