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10th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- June 13, 1984
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Sponsors, list of rodeo events.
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2020.6.44
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- June 13, 1984
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News, Houston Today, Lakes District News, and Vanderhoof Express.
- Scope and Content
- Sponsors, list of rodeo events.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
10th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
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12th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- June 11, 1986
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Wild cow milking, Chilliwack band, aspiring cowboy, rodeo clown, events and sponsors, chariots, livestock, Mercey Bros. band, steer undecorating, calf roping, "Poem by a cowboy", team roping, bronc riding, steer wrestling, bareback.
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2020.6.45
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- June 11, 1986
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News and Houston Today.
- Scope and Content
- Wild cow milking, Chilliwack band, aspiring cowboy, rodeo clown, events and sponsors, chariots, livestock, Mercey Bros. band, steer undecorating, calf roping, "Poem by a cowboy", team roping, bronc riding, steer wrestling, bareback.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
12th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
Less detail
13th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- June 10, 1987
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2020.6.46
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- June 10, 1987
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News and Houston Today.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Notes
- Mother's March, New Zealand rodeos, steer undecorating, Kinettes, "The bull rider" poem, calf roping, chariots and wagons, "Poem by a cowboy", YRCA, barrel racing, Rhona Anderson, saddle bronc riding, bull riding, Anna Campbell, events and sponsors, Gene Allen, yak-bull, rodeo glossary, bareback riding, steer wrestling, how the cowboys stop injury, John Allen, Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation of B.C., pickup men.
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
13th Annual Kinsmen's Rodeo Supplement
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37th Annual Kispiox Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- May 30, 1984
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
38th Annual Kispiox Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- May 29, 1985
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
42nd Annual Kispiox Rodeo Supplement
- Date Range
- May 31, 1989
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- History of rodeo in Kispiox, message from president Laura Wilson, local livestock, local governments contribute to rodeo, event rules/techniques/evaluation, young competitors, Gil Bowe, competitor and staff features, sponsors, Soffel family barrel racing,
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2020.6.49
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- May 31, 1989
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News and Houston Today.
- Scope and Content
- History of rodeo in Kispiox, message from president Laura Wilson, local livestock, local governments contribute to rodeo, event rules/techniques/evaluation, young competitors, Gil Bowe, competitor and staff features, sponsors, Soffel family barrel racing,
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
42nd Annual Kispiox Rodeo Supplement
Less detail
51st Annual Fall Fair Results Supplement
- Date Range
- September 16, 1981
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
56th Annual Fall Fair Results Supplement
- Date Range
- September 3, 1986
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
"61 Things to Do in the Bulkley Valley" Supplement
- Date Range
- June 24, 1998
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2020.34.9
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- June 24, 1998
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News, Houston Today, and Lakes District News.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
Less detail
66th Annual Fall Fair Results Supplement
- Date Range
- September 1985
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
68th Bulkley Valley Exhibition Supplement
- Date Range
- August 1998
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Message from chairman Walter Hromatka, board of directors, future development of ski corporation, frostbite, Ladies' Day, Award of Merit ski trip, ski injury prevention, first-time skiers wanted, 20 years of ski patrol, map and rates, cross-country trails, town and mountain events, alpine racers, p…
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Creator
- Smithers Ski Corporation
- Fonds No.
- AF1
- Accession No.
- 2020.34.14
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- August 1998
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News, Houston Today, Lakes District News, Omineca Express, and Terrace Standard.
- Scope and Content
- Message from chairman Walter Hromatka, board of directors, future development of ski corporation, frostbite, Ladies' Day, Award of Merit ski trip, ski injury prevention, first-time skiers wanted, 20 years of ski patrol, map and rates, cross-country trails, town and mountain events, alpine racers, preparation exercise, ski lessons, Bulkley Valley Days chairlift.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Bulkley Valley Exhibition
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
68th Bulkley Valley Exhibition Supplement
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"Back to Our Roots" Bulkley Valley Exhibition Supplement
- Date Range
- August 16, 2006
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Main Street parade, president's message from Anita Tomayer, officers and directors, 4-H club, rodeo, map of grounds, schedule of events, Kispiox Valley Drill Team, scarecrow contest, Shooting Star Amusements/Midway, history of the fair, food eating contest, Kids Zone, dog show, Doris Stahel memoria…
- Collection
- Interior News fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF5
- Accession No.
- 2017.136
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- August 16, 2006
- History / Biographical
- Printed in the Interior News and Houston Today.
- Scope and Content
- Main Street parade, president's message from Anita Tomayer, officers and directors, 4-H club, rodeo, map of grounds, schedule of events, Kispiox Valley Drill Team, scarecrow contest, Shooting Star Amusements/Midway, history of the fair, food eating contest, Kids Zone, dog show, Doris Stahel memorial garden, logger sports, fly casting contest, new bleachers, milking demonstrations, heavy horse pull.
- Subject Access
- Interior News
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Supplement
- Date Range
- 1923-1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- "The Folly of Taking Offence", "Monthly Lantern Talks", Houston briefs, Golden Keys, "The Quitter", "Things That Count".
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- 1923-1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- "The Folly of Taking Offence", "Monthly Lantern Talks", Houston briefs, Golden Keys, "The Quitter", "Things That Count".
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Supplement
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 1
- Date Range
- November 1923
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Rose Lake social club, Houston school Hallowe'en party, goodbye party for Houston women, The Houston Club, telephone installed in Topley post office, Chester Covington axe injury, "Our Bow", special Christmas issue, Houston Fall Fair, school section, church section, home section, upcoming events.
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- November 1923
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- Rose Lake social club, Houston school Hallowe'en party, goodbye party for Houston women, The Houston Club, telephone installed in Topley post office, Chester Covington axe injury, "Our Bow", special Christmas issue, Houston Fall Fair, school section, church section, home section, upcoming events.
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 1
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 2
- Date Range
- December 1923
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Pioneer Christmas, "Our Christmas Number", Christmas pie, "The Home Days", home section, social notes, church section, school section, Owen Lake mining, annual hospital dance, upcoming events, Houston Fall Fair association meeting.
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- December 1923
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- Pioneer Christmas, "Our Christmas Number", Christmas pie, "The Home Days", home section, social notes, church section, school section, Owen Lake mining, annual hospital dance, upcoming events, Houston Fall Fair association meeting.
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 2
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 3
- Date Range
- January 1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Bulkley's first farm machinery, Capt. J. S. Wilson school appointment, traffic in Topley, "Song of the Bulkley Home Makers", "Optimism", North Bulkley school concert, Golden Keys establish hospital, church section, home section, school section, five years of South Bulkley Farmers' Institute, Topley…
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- January 1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- Bulkley's first farm machinery, Capt. J. S. Wilson school appointment, traffic in Topley, "Song of the Bulkley Home Makers", "Optimism", North Bulkley school concert, Golden Keys establish hospital, church section, home section, school section, five years of South Bulkley Farmers' Institute, Topley community piano, the Trail Rangers, supplement (earthquake, Houston provincial party).
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 3
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 4
- Date Range
- February 1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- "Bulkley Boosterisms", "How to take medicine", play production ("Ici On Parle Francais"), jokes, letter to the editor, Houston Golden Keys, Topley Pioneers Group elect officers, church section, home section, social notes, "My St. Valentine's Day", Topley Young People's Society.
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- February 1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- "Bulkley Boosterisms", "How to take medicine", play production ("Ici On Parle Francais"), jokes, letter to the editor, Houston Golden Keys, Topley Pioneers Group elect officers, church section, home section, social notes, "My St. Valentine's Day", Topley Young People's Society.
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 4
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 5
- Date Range
- March 1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Topley Progressive Club, tie-maker's dance, new Perow school opens, Bulkley Booster staff puts on play, traffic in Topley, repairs at North Bulkley School, letter to the editor, school section, home section, looking to future, church section.
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- March 1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- Topley Progressive Club, tie-maker's dance, new Perow school opens, Bulkley Booster staff puts on play, traffic in Topley, repairs at North Bulkley School, letter to the editor, school section, home section, looking to future, church section.
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 5
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 6
- Date Range
- April 1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- "The Booster Way", Easter and religion, reader appreciation, "Ici On Parle Francais" play, "How to Laugh", Radio Twins, "Roosevelt on Doers vs. Critics", little Bulkley Boosters, "It Isn't Your Town - It's You", school section, church section, home section.
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- April 1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- "The Booster Way", Easter and religion, reader appreciation, "Ici On Parle Francais" play, "How to Laugh", Radio Twins, "Roosevelt on Doers vs. Critics", little Bulkley Boosters, "It Isn't Your Town - It's You", school section, church section, home section.
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 6
Less detail
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 7
- Date Range
- May 1924
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Scope and Content
- Editorial valedictory, "Reminisces of a Bulkleyite", school photos, Bulkley Booster staff photo, tie industry at Perow, fur industry, "Canadian Girls in Training and Girls of the Topley Golden Keys", Houston children write briefs, "An Appreciation", "Vulgar infractions".
- Collection
- The Bulkley Booster fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- GMD
- textual record
- newspaper
- Fonds No.
- BF3
- Accession No.
- 1978.6
- Physical Description
- 1 cm textual records
- Date Range
- May 1924
- History / Biographical
- The Booster Bulkley was published monthly, covering social activities and school life from Rose Lake to Barrett. The first issue was published on November 22, 1923. The original editorial committee consisted of representatives from different districts of the Bulkley Valley: community leader Reverend L. Clinton Johnson (Convener), and schoolteachers Miss E.G. Stratton (Houston), Miss R.O. Stewart (North Bulkley), J. Ronald Todd (Topley), Frank Rendle (Forestdale) and Miss G. Keith (Rose Lake). The Interior News of July 30th 1924 reported that “The popular young pastor and the school teachers … undertook the publishing of a community newspaper, which … carried the boosting beyond the name and each month breathed optimism.” In spring 1924, the Booster staff also held a series of concerts/dances throughout the District, appearing at Topley, Houston, Forestdale and Decker Lake. The Booster had a short run, with only seven issues ever published, but reportedly enjoyed great success among its audience. Proceeds from sales of the paper were used to start a school library in Houston.
- Scope and Content
- Editorial valedictory, "Reminisces of a Bulkleyite", school photos, Bulkley Booster staff photo, tie industry at Perow, fur industry, "Canadian Girls in Training and Girls of the Topley Golden Keys", Houston children write briefs, "An Appreciation", "Vulgar infractions".
- Subject Access
- The Bulkley Booster
- Type of Record
- Archival Description
The Bulkley Booster Vol. 1 No. 7
Less detail
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