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Lucas Timmons: Experience the MJ Bear Fellowship

Posted April 20, 2012 — 11 a.m. in Lucas Timmons, MJ Bear Fellows, Resources by Jennifer Mizgata

Thinking about applying for the MJ Bear Fellowship? Lucas Timmons, of the Edmonton Journal talks about his experience as a “first Fellow” and offers tips.

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