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It takes sewing machines, a pair of scissors, and a group of friends to keep Threads of Hope going. The volunteer group, which uses the sewing skills of its members to create items for those in need, runs out of Winnipeg’s St. Saviour’s Anglican Church. It’s going on seven years of gathering and creating now.“It primarily is a group of people that have come together wanting to help those in need and wanting to bring love and kindness and support,” said Cindy Bell, the founder of Threads of Hope.She said she had been building houses in Mexico when a woman…
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Regina to host 2028 Can-Am Police-Fire Games
Thousands of athletes and families will be headed to the Queen City four years from…
The Canada Revenue Agency wants to hear from Canadian taxpayers on how it can improve…
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