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See how an Indigenous couple has spent years building trust with the homeless community
4 hours ago
Duration 2:53
- 4 hours ago
- News
- Duration 2:53
Frank and Connie Paul of Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) First Nation spend most of their nights driving their pickup truck around the Fredericton region, giving food, clothes and blankets to people struggling with homelessness.
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