A tough year for northern Alberta crops hasn’t stopped a group of local farmers from doing what they do best: growing and giving. Ahead of Thanksgiving, they came together for a harvest that sees all proceeds go to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank — a partnership of Canadian churches and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger.
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Proceeds of Leduc County harvest donated in effort to end world hunger
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