Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy family and a good meal but for some people, this can be a tough time of year. Not everyone has family or the means to put on a fancy feast but a group of caring residents in the north Okanagan has come together and gone above and beyond to make the weekend bright for everyone. And as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, it all started with a post on Facebook.
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A group of Okanagan residents steps forward to put on Thanksgiving event for those who have no family or means to make a meal.
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