Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley rallying to help those who lost homes to fire
Prince George Citizen
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LAWRENCETOWN — A rural community in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley that has been devastated by the ongoing Long Lake wildfire is rallying to support those who lost their homes to the blaze.
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