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Canadian Handgun Nationals in Taber this week

Canadian Handgun Nationals in Taber this week

CTV News3 days ago
The Canadian Handgun Nationals are being held in the MD of Taber this week. It's the first time the event has taken place in Alberta since 2017.
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