OHSWEKEN – The SNCFB also received a donation from the Six Nation’s Police of $1 000 as part of the food bank’s “Helping Hands for the Holidays” campaign. Police Chief Glenn Lickers was at the food bank Thursday, December 4 to give the cheque to the food bank’s coordinator, Charley Hill.
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