OHSWEKEN — On January 6, the soccer program at the Dajoh Youth and Elders Centre began. After registration on December 10 of last year, the program has seen many youth aged 4-5 come to play with two small mesh nets as teams pair up every Monday. Photo by Chezney Martin.
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