mardi 18 avril 2017
How an oilsands facility became a makeshift hospital during the wildfire
Mavis Ure describes the experience as a "crazy, crazy, crazy day" when she and her newborn twins were forced to leave the hospital as a wildfire roared toward Fort McMurray nearly a year ago.
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