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100 Mile House Finally Welcomes The First Baby of 2017

Indy Bowden Simpson was 100 Mile House’s newest citizen of 2017.

She was born at 3:05am on Valentine’s Day at 100 Mile House District General Hospital.

Indy is 8 pounds and 10 ounces and 52cm and will join 1 other sibling at home in Canim Lake.

Shaylen Zagar and Taylor Simpson are the proud parents.

Williams Lake and Quesnel both welcomed their first babies of 2017 on New Years Day.

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