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Where the heck is Cape Dorset and why do I care?

March 16, 2017 by Glenn Leave a Comment

Nunavut teen artists are throwing a special event “down south” as they fundraise for a massive new mural project.

Source: Curious about Cape Dorset arts? Let’s go to the mall | CBC Arts

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