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Student‑led food security programs boosted by record‑setting fundraiser

Student‑led food security programs boosted by record‑setting fundraiser

Post-secondary schools across Nova Scotia stepped up in a big way on Giving Tuesday, raising $343,000 to address student food security.  Read more.

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