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Quebec AM | Feb 14, 2013 | 8:03

Love stories from St. Brigid's Home

Valentine's Day is upon us, and whatever your feelings about how commercial the day may have become, we can all agree it's a great occasion to share romantic love stories. Quebec AM's Julia Caron went to meet some of the visitors at St. Brigid's in Sillery. While most people remember their first kiss, the vivid details tend to fade with time... but not for 92-year-old Veronica Laverdière! She shares her love story with us, along with Anne Julien.

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