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Funny Facts About Canada

June 28, 2019 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Happy Canada Day everyone! As you head out to enjoy the long weekend please remember to bring moderation to your fun! 1. The Stanley Cup has its

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So you want to avoid the holiday hangover…

November 19, 2014 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

So you want to avoid the holiday hangover but still want to enjoy the festive season with a little cheer and drink. The Canadian Centre

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