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Sudbury Wolves help launch Coldest Night of the Year

by AdminJanuary 22, 2013January 22, 20130
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By Wolves Sudbury 4 Wolves Players spent an evening at the Samaritan Centre Jan. 16th, dishing out hot food to people in need of a good meal. Courtesy of NorthernLife.ca

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