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The Western Canada meteor was a close-impact meteor that exploded in Earth's atmosphere above Western Canada on November 23, 2008.<ref>http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/1:y_news:84fc98f7ae83d56d75f9e295f47c8f66</ref> The Western Canada meteor was a close-impact meteor that exploded in Earth's atmosphere above Western Canada on November 23, 2008.<ref>http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/1:y_news:84fc98f7ae83d56d75f9e295f47c8f66</ref>



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Template:Db-notability The Western Canada meteor was a close-impact meteor that exploded in Earth's atmosphere above Western Canada on November 23, 2008.

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