Talk:Alberni Mall

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Notability

This article does have a number of refs. But presently, the refs are all to a series of articles in one newspaper. And it is a local newspaper a circulation of 3,500. And all articles relate to relatively mundane things that happen at all malls, no matter the level of notability ... the malls are created, have tenants, tenants leave, tenants join. The mall is quite small, by our standards of notability. I tagged the mall for notability, but the tag was removed. I've also tagged portions of the article that are wholly uncited, per wp:v. --Epeefleche (talk) 07:11, 9 June 2014 (UTC)

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