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		<description><![CDATA[A leader falls. Will you stand? | Colleen McCrory died last weekend of a brain tumor. She was among Cascadia&#8217;s most fearless and successful campaigners for the conservation of our natural heritage&#8212;for the forests, rivers, and islands of British Columbia. If you weren&#8217;t blessed to know Colleen, you can read about her here in the Globe and Mail. Her astounding accomplishments as a campaign leader: &#8220;Valhalla Provincial Park, in the Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia; &#8220;Gwaii...]]></description>
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