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Top Stories This Week - Dec. 3, 2008

Slave Lake ambulance personnel paid a visit to schools participating in the Operation Christmas Child program last week. They brought an ambulance to fill with the shoeboxes students had filled with gifts for less fortunate kids in Third World countries. Above, CJ Schurter School students (l. to r.) Carter Prokopow, Griffin Zutz, Brett Steele and Allysa Blocka help EMS membersx Kelsey Reeves and Deanna Wigget and Andrew MacKay load the boxes. The ambulance crew also picked up boxes at EG Wahlstrom and Slave Lake Koinonia Christian School.
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Drugs and crime plague Swan River First Nation, residents and council victimized as a result
The fallout of crime on a nearby First Nation reserve has made victims of many families and threatens to undermine the social fabric of the community, according to
the chief and band council of the Swan River reserve.
Town cops to focus on snow, garbage
Slave Lake's municipal peace officers, Mark Becker and Brad Kirby will be patrolling the by-ways of Slave Lake in the next while. They'll be looking for a couple of things specifically; whether folks are cleaning snow and ice off their sidewalks per the by-law and how they put their trash out on garbage day.
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The Roland Michener Rams have been seeing plenty of volleyball action lately. Here they're taking on Athabasca the weekend before last. Number four is Terri-Ann Wolstenholm.
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Wolves lose badly, then hang on to nip Beaverlodge
The Whitecourt Wolves seem to be the team to beat in the Northwest Jr. League this season. And Slave Lake's Wolves found out how hard that is on Saturday, losing 14-1 to the Wolverines.
No contest for Legal against Winterhawks
The Legal Vipers considered their status as the class of the North Division of North Central Hockey League on Saturday. The team has only lost once, and it wasn't to Slave Lake. On Saturday, they not only beat the 'Hawks 10-3, they only allowed 15 shots against, which for the Winterhawks is almost unheard of.
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