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Top Stories This Week - October 29, 2003

Healthy living Chief Frank Halcrow, third from left, Kapawe'no First Nation near Grouard, cuts the ribbon that officially opens the band's new health centre on Oct. 20. Halcrow says the centre is greatly needed and spells good news for the future of the community. The long time chief says he hopes to form partnerships with other healthcare facilities to provide quality healthcare for area residents. See story and more photos next week.
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Council to borrow $2 million for pool
The Town of High Prairie is borrowing $2 million from the Alberta Capital Finance Authority to pay for its portion of the indoor swimming pool.
Winterlights meeting Oct. 30
A meeting to organize strategy for 2003 Winterlights will be held Oct. 30 at noon in High Prairie town council chambers.
'Bee' there or be square
It's time for the literary geniuses to brush off their dictionaries and prepare for the annual spelling bee.
Sports Highlights

Comeback falls short as A's spoil 2003 debut
Two tough losses by a total of three goals to a club expecting to be one of the best this season in the North Peace Hockey League must have the High Prairie Regals feeling optimistic about their chances this season.
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Indoor pool vote signals a new attitude in the region
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Bridging the gap with Baker's Crossing
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