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Raining on their parade The Parade of Pain gets rained on in no uncertain terms as Dave Carlson (L) and Murray Oshanyk cycle toward Jasper on the Icefields Parkway Thursday (July 10). The fundraiser for sporting programs, which started in Lake Louise, saw only six riders out of nearly 40 starters finish the total distance due to near-freezing temperatures and constant rain. by Craig Douce PHOTO
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