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Top Stories This Week - November 22, 2006

Lesser Slave MLA Pearl Calahasen and M.D. Of Lesser Slave River Reeve Denny Garratt do the ribbon-cutting honours at the opening ceremony for the Canyon Creek waste water and water treatment plants on Saturday. The crowd of dignitaries and members of the public heard that the two plants use cutting edge membrane technology that is the first of its kind in northern Alberta and serves as an example to other municipalities.
“I’m amazed at what I’m seeing,” said George Neurohr of Alberta Environment. Everybody else is catching up to you,”
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Father of three: ‘Alcohol was killing me’
At the depths of his alcoholism Jim drank every day of the week. That wasn’t unusual, since he’d been doing it since age 13, but he was starting to pay a heavy price.
Guilty pleas in case of Hwy. 2 deaths
The courtroom was quiet like a tomb as the clerk read a list of charges to prisoner Raymond Charles Yellowknee last week. Yellowknee was arrested on Jan. 20 of this year after his recklessness caused the death of Misty Chalifoux and her three daughters.
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There was plenty of this kind of action in the Wolves’ game against Peace River on Friday night, but mostly the puck stayed out.
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Wolves drop two at home
If there was ever a weekend when the Slave Lake Wolves had a better than average chance at picking up four points, this was it. But they came up short against two of the weaker teams in the league, losing to the Peace River Navigators and Beaverlodge by one goal.
Road woes for ‘Hawks’ skeleton crew
If you look far enough back in the history of the Slave Lake Winterhawks, you might find a two-loss road trip. You’d have to do some digging though, because it sure hasn’t happened in recent years. Even when the ‘Hawks were seriously shorthanded they usually managed to win one of two on a Hinton and Jasper weekend.
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