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1. A brewing company on the Spirit Trail
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3. An instructor involved in the Entrepreneurship at CapU project
4. The incorrect spelling of a Great Library
6. Avstar’s classic font
8. Avery Nowicki could eat these for breakfast, lunch and dinner
9. The precentage of CapU students affected by food insecurity
10. The rough fraction of total food product wasted around the world
12. Ex-coffeeshop worker, now at Companion Books

15. Canada’s bill on MAiD

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