Quirky but interesting story.  Great job Shanna on helping with the
research for this piece.  And they say archival work must be boring.  If
people only knew the half of the wild and crazy things we and librarians
get asked about.

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On Wed, 26 Jan 2022 at 09:48, Brian Masschaele <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello all,
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> Shanna Fraser, Archivist for the City of Greater Sudbury Archives, has a
> starring role in Sportsnet’s hometown hockey piece that ran on Wednesday.
> It is called “Wolf on a wire” and can be accessed here:
> https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/video/sudburys-wolf-wire-one-best-least-understood-traditions-2/
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> Shana appears at about the 2 minute mark.  And although I am a huge hockey
> fan and lifelong player who has seen no shortage of truly bizarre hockey
> rituals, in no way do I endorse the contents of this particular piece
> expect to say to Shana, job well done!
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