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'How Could a Whole Town Burn?': Slave Lake One Year After the Fire Book

'How Could a Whole Town Burn?': Slave Lake One Year After the Fire
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'How Could a Whole Town Burn?': Slave Lake One Year After the Fire, In May of 2011 residents of the small Albertan town of Slave Lake fled as a massive fire levelled the town, leaving 700 families homeless. A year later, the Edmonton Journal looks back on the tragedy, profiles residents who are struggling to rebu, 'How Could a Whole Town Burn?': Slave Lake One Year After the Fire
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  • 'How Could a Whole Town Burn?': Slave Lake One Year After the Fire
  • Written by author Edmonton Journal
  • Published by HarperCollins Canada, 5/22/2012
  • In May of 2011 residents of the small Albertan town of Slave Lake fled as a massive fire levelled the town, leaving 700 families homeless. A year later, the Edmonton Journal looks back on the tragedy, profiles residents who are struggling to rebu
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In May of 2011 residents of the small Albertan town of Slave Lake fled as a massive fire levelled the town, leaving 700 families homeless. A year later, the Edmonton Journal looks back on the tragedy, profiles residents who are struggling to rebuild, and surveys the international reaction to the fire.


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