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Posted on 26/11/05

Trading city buzz for the silence of the Prairies

When Dauda Ndemeye fled his war-torn homeland of Rwanda six years ago, he could scarcely have imagined where he would be today.This week, as an icy wind swept through the streets, pushing the temperature down toward -20, he surveyed the frozen vista of his most recent home: a small Mennonite farming community in southern Manitoba.

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