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Top Stories This Week - Nov. 9, 2005

Motivational magician Steve Harmer was at E.G. Wahlstrom School last week, teaching students through ‘magic’ about being nice to each other. Here, volunteer Krista Price-Callahan shows off her new physique to the audience. Her costume a moment before had been merely a small red handkerchief.
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'Kids don't go to school to die'
When Mike Neuts talks, people listen. Several hundred Slave Lake students listened to him speak at last week’s Bullying and Harassment Conference about the death of his son due to bullying.
TASER use unnecessary, harmful, says victim
A Swan River man is going right to the top in his complaint about excessive use of force by police against him. Grant Mercredi, 38, says he’s making his case with the federal solicitor general’s office, although he’s still waiting for satisfaction.
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Brent Hill of the Slave Lake Winterhawks (left) scores the first of his team’s 12 goals against Westlock goalie Chris Gauthier on Saturday night. The ‘Hawks scored 18 against Onoway on Friday.
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Winterhawks look good, Westlock doesn't
The Westlock Wolfpack came to town on Nov. 5. They looked pretty good up until the puck dropped, after which the Winterhawks took them to school every way you can imagine.
Two steps backward for Wolves
One bad effort. One good effort. Two losses for the Slave Lake Wolves in Dawson Creek.
Saturday’s game was a 7 – 3 win for the Jr. Canucks and Sunday it was 4 – 1.
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