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<div>The Little Company of Pilgrims Canada (www.santiago.ca) is still
going strong. There's a snail mail address given on the membership
page at http://www.santiago.ca/Membership.html. It does say on the web
page that Barbara Cappuccitti is currently walking the camino, so this
may explain the lack of response to your e-mails.</div>
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<div>Bethan<font color="#006400"><b> </b></font></div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>I've seen a great web site for the
"little company of pilgrims," which is in<br>
Canada. I've sent copies of the "Friends of the Road to Santiago"
newsletters<br>
to them over the last couple of years, but the most recent issue
(15.1) has<br>
been returned. The web site gives no snail mail address and my emails
have<br>
gone unanswered.<br>
Anyone have any ideas?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Linda Davidson</blockquote>
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