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English: A view of the items at the Luc Bourdon memorial at General Motors Place, three days after the Vancouver Canucks defenseman passed away in a motorcycle accident. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
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2008-06-02 (original upload date)
(Original text : June 1, 2008)

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en:User:Buchanan-Hermit Original uploader was Krm500 at en.wikipedia

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