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Care packages airlifted to Little Bear Lake for people battling fires

Care packages airlifted to Little Bear Lake for people battling fires

CBC30-05-2025
Marlene Barzeele and her band of helpers have airlifted donated food into Little Bear Lake to feed the people protecting 150 homes and cabins from wildfire.
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