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March 24, 2010
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Let the games begin!
Members of Helping Our Students To Succeed lead a pep rally in the Sports Palace to begin Go Girls Go Guys festivities
March 17. In the front row, left-right, are Noreen Haugen and Terry Leus. In the back row, left-right, are Stefani Burosch and
Brienne Burosch. The event was held in part to promote healthy lifestyles and inform students what is available in the area.
Please see more coverage in next week's South Peace News.
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Board seeks CFEP grant for pool
High Prairie town council approved the High Prairie and District Recreation Board’s request for a municipal letter of
opinion for their Community Facility Enhancement Program funding application.
Monument needed to recognize dead
Efforts are being made to permanently recognize over 1,200 people buried in the Grouard cemetery.
Mayor rallies behind Youth Connections
The local Youth Connections office, as it is located now, is in danger of closing, because Alberta Employment and Immigration,
which provides money, is proposing to cut its budget.
Children strut their gymnastics talents
Up and coming gymnasts showed their talents at High Prairie Elementary March 16 with somersaults, routines on the
uneven bars and the “Lollipop” dance among others.
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Organization ensures good air quality
Clean air is important, and a group of stakeholders in northern Alberta has come together to ensure that is the case in the Peace region.
2010 fire season gets underway April 1
Sustainable Resource Development staff are gearing up for the start of this year’s fire season on April 1.

Good luck, Young Guns! Expectations high as team goes to Viking
A perfect regular season and playoff run has the High Prairie Young Guns female peewee team full of confidence heading into
Provincials in Viking March 25-28.
Good luck, Blades! Success not measured in wins and losses
The High Prairie Peewee Blades coaching staff took a little different approach to the season this year.

The world in my hands
I dial a 1-800 customer service number in the late evening and a man's voice with a noticeable accent answers,
“How are you today, sir?”
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