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Kathryn Roberts
  • Guelph, Ontario
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At 9:18am on November 9, 2009, Joe Dales said…
Hi Kate:

Congrats on doing such a great job as the co MC of the Best of CAMA Awards Gala last week.

Joe
 
 
 

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