Rebecca Sylvestre
On today’s program we are highlighting the story of two First Peoples as they explain how Covid has affected their communities. They will also discuss the benefits of a partnership with Crossroads. Featured in this segment are Rebecca Sylvestre who serves as Executive Director of the Turnor Lake/Birch Narrows Community Kitchen, and Tommy Bird who is Community Leader in South End Saskatchewan. https://www.firstpeoplesvoices.ca//a>
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100 Huntley Street - October 28, 2022
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