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Top Stories This Week - Nov. 5, 2008

Pumpkin carving is becoming quite the popular sport at Hallowe’en time and The Leader’s roving cameras caught these three at their spookiest last week.
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Family members claim sick man denied treatment
The sister of the late Chester Fedorus of Slave Lake claims staff at the Slave Lake hospital turned him away on Sept. 29. Fedorus was very sick with pneumonia, says Coreen Attilon, not to mention tonsillitis.
Setting the record straight on re-use of syringes at the High Prairie hospital
The sister of the late Chester Fedorus of Slave Lake claims staff at the Slave Lake hospital turned him away on Sept. 29. Fedorus was very sick with pneumonia, says Coreen Attilon, not to mention tonsillitis.
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Scott Sinclair of the Winterhawks tries for the five hole on a breakaway against the Onoway Ice Dogs in senior hockey action in Slave Lake Saturday night. Sinclair failed to score on the play, and the ‘Hawks came up short in the game, losing 5 -2.
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Mixed results for Winterhawks
The Slave Lake Winterhawks won on the road Friday night in Athabasca. Back home Saturday, they faced a more talented squad in Onoway and dropped a 5 - 2 decision.
Wolves rally after blowout to beat Beaverlodge
According to a story at energeticcity.ca, the Fort St. John Huskies won in a blowout over the Wolves on Saturday, 12 - 2. The Wolves started the game with 13 skaters, it said, and ended it with only nine.
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