About 15 staff, family and friends gathered at The Birthing Center on Six Nations Friday afternoon to celebrate the center’s first baby of the New Year. Doting parents, Hannah and Steven proudly showed off their new bundle joy, baby Valerie. Also in attendance to welcome little Valerie into this world was her cousin baby Richard, who was born in December.
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