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Event: 'Edmonton AMA Shredding Event'
Fraud Prevention Month 2010
Date:
Saturday, March 27, 2010 At 10:00:00 AM
Duration:
5 Hours
Contact Info:
(780) 430-5685
Email:
URL:
http://http://www.ama.ab.ca/cps/rde/xchg/ama/web/advocacy_safety_ShreddingEvents-11547.htm
2 Locations
AMA South Centre
10310 - 39A Avenue
AMA Manning Centre
5040 Manning Drive
Hosted by:
AMA
Edmonton Police Service
RCMP
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