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		<title>Helen &amp; Opal get more good press for Halifax!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Filed under: Themes, Blind Visionaries

Quoting The Chronicle-Herald:

When Helen McFadyen got her first Seeing Eye dog a few years ago, she realized quickly there was a need in Halifax for places to exercise the animals. Her five-year-old black Lab, Opal, is extremely well trained and disciplined, but like other dogs she needs a chance to run free, play and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Opal works like a dog; now she can play like one</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Filed under: Themes, Blind Visionaries, Campaign Watch
The Globe and Mail:
Opal is trained to work with the unflappable calm you expect from a Seeing Eye dog. Conditioned to ignore distractions, the black lab is usually the epitome of propriety as she guides Helen McFadyen around Halifax.

But while extensive training has taught Opal to suppress her instincts, she still [...]]]></description>
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