SYDNEY, N.S. — Grade 8 students Maya Poupart, Anneka Callary and Noah Morneau were happy to be at Ski Ben Eoin on Thursday along with other students from ...
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Grade 8 students Maya Poupart, Anneka Callary and Noah Morneau were happy to be at Ski Ben Eoin on Thursday along with other students from Étoile de l'Acadie. NICOLE SULLIVAN/CAPE BRETON POSTSYDNEY, N.S. — Grade 8 students Maya Poupart, Anneka Callary and Noah Morneau were happy to be at Ski Ben Eoin on Thursday along with other students from Étoile de l'Acadie.
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