Twenty-three years ago, Curtis Anderson got on a bull at the Ponoka Stampede, and the ride forever changed his life. After relearning how to walk, talk and perform other basic daily tasks, he started sharing the importance of wearing a helmet. Sarah Ryan sat down with him to talk about that on ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ at Noon Edmonton.
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