Mennonite volunteers help Cape Bretoners with storm repairs
As the CBC's Matthew Moore reports, the Mennonite Disaster Service plans to deploy 800 volunteers to Nova Scotia over the next six months. They will repair damaged caused by Hurricane Fiona.
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