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Storm Kills 3 Motorists.. Blowing Up Pipelines For Fun.. Sex Toys For What???

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 22, 2013 | 2:01 PM

March 22, 2013
Highways across Alberta are starting to re-open after being shut down by massive pileups following a blizzard that saw one man run over by a semi-truck south of Edmonton and three people killed in a crash in northern Alberta. Continue reading...
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