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Gilwood Golf course officially open Friday at noon

Gilwood Golf course officially open Friday at noon

You can find all schedules for league play and formats under Calendars- Gilwood Golf & Country Club.
The Gilwood Golf and Country Club will officially open at noon on Friday  and the weather will be cooperating. Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 13 c on Friday reaching  a high of 19 c on Sunday.
Golfers [...]

You can now reserve online to book your camping spot

You can now reserve online to book your camping spot

Starting May 1, at 9 a.m. reservations for 25 popular campgrounds in Alberta can be made online at www.Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca 
Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park is listed as one of those campgrounds and for your convenience the web link to the Alberta park’s site and a direct link to Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park will be located in the Directory [...]

Friends helping friends

Friends helping friends

 (L to R) Harry Bartlett, Rotary Club; Lenny Richer, President, Rotary Club; Mireille Onyszchk, manager, Scotia Bank and Ali Mouallem, Rotary Club.
Slave Lake’s Rotary Club recently presented a plaque of thanks to Scotiabank manager Mireille Onyszchk and her co-workers for their continued help at the club’s fund-raisers and community events. Presenting the plaque to the manager, [...]

Northern Lakes College Courses for May & June

Northern Lakes College Courses for May & June

Northern Lakes College is offering a variety of courses for May and June in Slave Lake, High Prairie and Wabasca. See NLC Workforce Development in the Directory on myslavelake.com to view  update on courses. 
For Business & Professional Development Courses, Work Site Inspections is an all day course offered for June 11, 2009. This course is [...]

It's that time of the year to be more cautious

It’s that time of the year to be more cautious

“With spring arriving, you are reminded to be very cautious if you encounter wild animals in your community,” says Darcy Whiteside with Sustainable Resource Development.
“In spring time, wild animals may wander into residential areas looking for food or just out of plain curiosity. Wild animals can be dangerous and are capable of inflicting serious injury,” [...]