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Top Stories This Week - April 25, 2007

Harry Bartlett, left, is Slave Lake’s Citizen of the Year for 2006. The award, presented by the Slave Lake Native Friendship Centre and The Lakeside Leader, recognizes outstanding contributions to the community each year during National Volunteer Week. Presenting the plaque is Leader Editor Joe McWilliams.

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Local census to go ahead in May
Unhappy with the results of last spring’s federal census, the Town of Slave Lake is doing one of its own. But it’s the Slave Lake Rotary Club that is actually tackling the door-to-door effort.

Ex Tolko workers mad at union; union blames Tolko
All Duane Jackson wants is his severance package. Laid off when Tolko closed its Slave Lake OSB mill indefinitely last month, Jackson was one of a few dozen unionized plant workers who had severance coming.

AADAC report shines light on regional problems
AADAC (Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission) recently released its seventh Alberta profile, a report on social and health indicators of addiction. Mona Johnson is an AADAC counsellor for the Slave Lake office. She spoke with The Leader to discuss what the report means for this area.

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T.J. Foster, left, and Alex Plourde of Slave Lake with the banner their team, the Spruce Grove PAC Timberwolves, won last month.

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Local hockey players Plourde and Foster make a mark on provincial Bantam ‘AAA’ scene

If you’re wondering what became of the Foster boy and the Plourde boy, those two talented Slave Lake players in the local minor hockey system, here’s the story. They both played ‘AAA’ Bantam in Spruce Grove the past two years.





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