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The Chapais Fire Tragedy

06.15.2021 - By Kristi Lee | Canadian True CrimePlay

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QUEBEC | New Year’s Eve, 1979. The rural mining town of Chapais was preparing to bring in 1980 in style with a fundraiser for 300 people. But just after midnight, the careless actions of one guest caused a fire that would leave the community forever changed.

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Credits:  Research & Writing: Kristi Lee Audio editing and production: We Talk of Dreams  Disclaimer voiced by the host of True Theme Song: We Talk of Dreams'

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