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Source here is public domain copies of the Kamloops Wawa in the Simon Fraser University Library; no copyright was ever reserved by the Catholic Church, the publisher, and all materials are available in certain university and public libraries in British Columbia. I'm marking this "self-made" as the scan was self-made, not sure if other PD licensing is more appropriate.
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