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Darian Durant reflects on tragedy in South Carolina


Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback may be in the spotlight as the CFL season begins, but the South Carolina product doesn't forget his roots. His home state is the focus of many headlines since nine black people were killed by a white shooter at a historic Charleston church on June 17. For Durant, emotions about the Charleston massacre and every day life in that state are very real. (News Talk 980 CJME)

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