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Top Stories This Week - Sept. 19, 2007

Slave Lake fire, police and ambulance personnel work to free a man trapped under a vehicle on Main St. in Slave Lake on Sept. 13. The man, a cyclist, was apparently knocked off his bike and dragged for a few metres by the car. He was transported by air ambulance to Edmonton.
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Man on bicycle trapped under moving vehicle
A cyclist was seriously injured last Thursday when he was struck by an SUV while in the intersection of 6th Ave. and Main St., near Boston Pizza.
'Disappointing' turnout at Catholic school information session
Next month Catholic voters will choose whether they want their school to stay in the Living Waters division or not. It’s a pretty important decision, but you wouldn’t know it by the turnout at an information session put on by Living Waters on Sept. 10.
'Welcome to the world of random camping'
Municipal District of Lesser Slave River councillors didn’t reject a request from a resident on Fawcett Lake. But neither did they give Jim Albach a lease on the roadway he hoped to garner.
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Slave Lake minor hockey has a new logo, which will be on all the jerseys. Designed by Richard Chemago, it was affixed to the ice in the second arena last week.
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Wolves prepare for Sept. 29 season opener
There’s never enough time to adequately get ready for a season opener. When it’s the Fort St. John Huskies on the road, the date seems to rush up even faster.
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