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Medical staff at Campbellton hospital receive gifts of appreciation from local business owner

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Woman in N.B. lifting the spirits of people struggling amid the pandemic “Just a thank you. This is enough to change their day and to give them another day at work being happy and a smile on their face,” said Poirier.The gifts were delivered on Tuesday and Poirier said he came up with the idea after cancelling his annual Christmas party for his commercial tenants, which he thought was the safest option for everyone to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The Stanfields release Christmas parody of Dolly Parton Christmas hit “The next thing you know, we are back in phase orange — anything can happen,” he said.So he used his $4,000 party budget to buy gifts and gift cards from locally owned businesses that have been struggling to stay open amid.

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