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Leafs looking forward to 2017-18 season

The president of the KIJHL’s Nelson Leafs is getting ready for next season.

John Dooley says there is a positive outlook surrounding the team heading into the 2017-2018 campaign.

At their AGM earlier in the week Dooley reported that hockey operations went well last season.

But there were some struggles at the Nelson Leafs recycling depot.

This was attributed to ongoing road work in the area and bad weather.

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