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Town of Slave Lake Updates

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The Town of Slave Lake has re-opened its office at a new location at 10 Main Street SW.  Hours of operation are 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday to Friday.  The mailing address and telephone numbers: P.O. Box 1030, Slave Lake, Alberta  T0G 2A0 and (780) 849-8000. Fax is (780) 849-2633. 

For the latest updates, please read below:


Burning Notice

April 12, 2012 - Burning Notice

On Monday nights from now until the end of May, firefighters from the Lesser Slave Regional Fire Service and SRD will be burning areas of dry grass in and around the community of Slave Lake.

Hazard reduction burning removes the dangerous build up of dry grass that is prominent around many communities in the spring.

Fire plays an important role in maintaining healthy grassland ecosystems. Prescribed fire recycles nutrients, helps plants reproduce, and encourages a wide variety of new habitat for several animals in the area.

Applying fire in a controlled manner helps maintain that healthy balance while protecting the safety of nearby developments.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Slave Lake Fire Chief at 780-849-4110 


Town Informational Hotline - Shut Down

The town of Slave Lake's information phone (805-8100) has been shut down for the time being. If you need updates from the town or MD, you are asked to check their facebook and main website pages.

http://www.facebook.com/townslavelake?sk=wall
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