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THUNDER BAY - With the Christmas season just around the corner, an important delivery is being prepared in the city of Thunder Bay, courtesy of several local and national organizations.
“We’ve targeted three communities we are visiting the week of Dec. 12 to 16 that will be Poplar Hill First Nation, Sachigo Lake First Nation, and Webequie First Nation. We are excited to be going in. We will be bringing Santa with us again and we will be celebrating with the communities.” This year, 12 pallets were unloaded from the Hercules, equalling more than 23,000 toys. The toys were collected across the province by the Canadian Toy Association and RCMP.
“It’s a feel-good event to be a part of,” Warruk added. “The private sector, the Canadian forces, the RCMP coming together to bring some Christmas joy to the kids up north in remote areas where they don’t have large shopping centres to go to.”
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