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She now runs a monthly zine distro called The Dirty Pages , sold at The Penny Coffee House. Each issue focuses on one “dirty” topic: phosphate mining in the Oldman watershed, the history of Lethbridge’s red-light district (1910–1920), and an oral history of the city’s punk scene. She has also been invited to speak (cautiously) at the University of Lethbridge’s department of Urban and Environmental Studies.

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