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Top Stories This Week - Dec. 24, 2008

Students at C.J. Schurter School perform in one of several concerts at the school last week. Left to right are Faith Cuthbert, Allias Beauregard, Serenity Houle and Elizabeth Bell.

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Woman dies in crash with tanker truck
Bad road conditions were a contributing factor in a crash that killed a Widewater woman last week, police say.

Challenges at the landfill
The new man at the regional landfill is Tom Moore, ex of the Town of Slave Lake. Managing the landfill for just the past two or three months, he’s already in no doubt why the landfill cell is filling faster than it needs to.



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Sports Highlights

Yes, there are sports other than hockey going on, and we’ve got the pictures to prove it. This one was taken on Dec. 18 at Roland Michener School, of a game between the St. Mary of the Lake Huskies (in blue) and the Kinuso Knights. Here, Andy Greyeyes (number 8) gets ready to block, while Harley Baril (number 13 ) gets in the mix. The Huskies won the game, but we didn’t get the final score.

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Winterhawks lose to Athabasca
The Slave Lake Winterhawks wrote another chapter in their Jekyll and Hyde story on Saturday. Playing in Athabasca against the team they shut out 5 - 0 a couple of weeks ago, they lost 9 - 4.

Wheels roll over Wolves
The Slave Lake Wolves lost 7 - 3 to the Grande Prairie Wheelers on Sunday at the Arctic Ice Centre. The Wolves were in the game for the most part, but during a stretch of the second period they wrote a blank cheque in scoring chances for Grande Prairie and the Wheelers were only too happy to cash it.

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