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Top Stories This Week - December 13, 2006

Canadian Olympic wrestler Christine Nordhagen pummels her opponent, Deanna Davidson of Kinuso with... a cigarette? AADAC and CODA (Calgary Olympic Development Association) teamed up to bring her to St. Mary of the Lake on Dec. 7. The Alberta born six-time world champion is helping to spread the message that tobacco hurts you.

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Watch where you smoke
If you thought you were safe smoking outside the entrance of your building, think again. Slave Lake Town council is considering new rules regarding how close you can be to the doors when out for a puff.

Bigstone sets election dates
February 6 is the nomination deadline for the Bigstone Cree Nation election for three band councillors. Feb. 20 is voting day.

Parent group lacks facts, says Living Waters super
When it comes to supporting St. Mary of the Lake School, the Living Waters Catholic Regional Division is doing a lot, says Carol Lemay, the Superintendent of Schools. Responding to reports that some Catholic parents want to vote St. Mary’s out of the Living Waters division, Lemay said they need more of the facts.

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The Slave Lake Kodiaks had the upper hand on High Prairie in a mid-week game in the Peace Country Female Hockey League on Dec. 6. They won the game 3 - 1.

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Four games, four points for Kodiaks

The Slave Lake Kodiaks had a busy week of hockey. They played four games in five days starting on Wednesday, winning one, tying two and losing one.

Wolves scare league leaders
The Fort St. John Huskies are the class of the Northwest Jr. ‘B’ Hockey League.


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