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For 125 consecutive days this group went out every night at 730pm no matter the weather. They were a dedicated group of locals on Farley crew who supported an idea brought forward by the registered nurses association to show support to health care workers. They kept spirits up on the many who looked forward to this event and they supported our health care workers by carrying this on for so many days. They had locals entertain, Facebook made it go viral for many to tune in every night and they even had local
Pipers who took part for the VictomS of the Nova Scotia tragedy.
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