OHSWEKEN – Two five-year-old twins decided to donate non-perishable food items to the Six Nations Community Food Bank this year instead of asking for birthday presents for themselves. Food Bank Co-ordinator Ellen Jamieson said she is very appreciative for the twins’ heartfelt donation. Submitted photo
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