OHSWEKEN – The Six Nations Rebels lacrosse team asked community members to bring a non-perishable food item to the Intersquad game last week instead of charging for admission. The team donated the food items to the Six Nations Community Food Bank. Bryan Miller, an executive with the Six Nations Rebels, was at the food bank last week to complete the donation by giving the food bank $175 cash, which was also raised at the Intersquad game. Photo by Jayson Koblun
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