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Recent Suncor fatalities 'devastating' for survivors of other workplace tragedies
CALGARY — When Alyssa Grocutt's father died, the funeral home engraved his fingerprints onto a necklace for her to keep as a memento. Thirteen years later, Alyssa still wears the necklace daily.
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Lower US job gain in August could aid Fed's inflation fight
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