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This article is published in The Revival Room, where we explore everyday health & wellness, and practical ways to feel & live better without making it your whole identity.
There’s a tiny town in my province, plopped right in the middle of Canadian farmland. Its population is roughly 1300, and its two biggest attractions are a federal prison and an old railcar diner.
Although you can’t see the prison from the...
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