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Breakfast - Marshview Middle SchoolSelection of cold breakfast itemsDaily,
8:20am- 8:30am when school is in session
SackvilleAll students choose from the cart in their respective wing of the school - take food to the classroomZeroMarshview Middle SchoolHeather Dixon; Heather.Dixon@nbed.nb.ca

Christiana Steeves, Teacher
christiana.steeves@nbed.nb.ca

506-364-4086
CS Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 11 and 1
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Breakfast - Port Elgin Regional SchoolSelection of breakfast itemsDaily, when school is in session between 7:50 - 8:10amPort ElginAvailable to all students in attendance at school, located on carts throughout the schoolZeroPort Elgin School; concerned member of the Sackville communitySarah Chantler;
506-538-2121
CB Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 11 and 1
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Breakfast - Salem SchoolSelection of grab & go breakfast itemsDaily, 7:45-8:30 am when school is in sessionSackvilleAvailable to all students in attendance at school, located on carts throughout the schoolZeroVolunteers, community organizations, FDA and Breakfast Club of CanadaSalem school main office, 506-364-4072KT Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1 1 and 1
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Breakfast - Tantramar HighschoolSelection of breakfast items- rotating menu including smoothies, grilled cheese, breakfast sandwiches
Daily options include- bagels, toast, yogurt, juice, chocolate & white milk, granola bars, fresh fruit

Daily,
7:45-8:20am when school is in session
SackvilleBreakfast room at TRHS- available to all students in attendanceZero- funded by Breakfast Club of Canada and parent/community donationsTRHS
Breakfast Club of Canada
Food Depot
Parent & community
Joceline Young
5063644062
joceline.young@nbed.nb.ca
JY Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 11 and 1
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Breakfast- Dorchester Consolidated SchoolSelection of breakfast items, including a rotating menu of a hot item such as toast or pancakesDaily when school is in session DorchesterMust be in attendance at school as it is delivered to the
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ZeroDorchester School & arrangement/grant from Food Depot to help offset costPrincipal: June Leger 506-379-3000JL Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1
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Christmas BoxesGroceries for one week, including turkey and all trimmings and gifts Pick-up and deliveries,
2 designated days in Dec
Port ElginDelivery or pick-up (12 Church St, Port Elgin)Zero- registration requiredPort Elgin District Voluntary Action Council -PEDVAC506-538-7638EW Nov 24DecemberFood bank November 11
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Christmas BoxesGroceries for nine days including a turkey & all the trimmingsOne designated day in DecDorchester11 School Street, DorchesterZero- anyone living within Postal Code of E4KDorchester Community Volunteer ActionOffice:506-379-6232
Linda Leblanc, President 506-939-2252 or Robert Corkerton 506-379-6731
LL Nov 24DecemberFood bank November 11
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Christmas Food VouchersVouchers supplied as part of the Christmas Cheer program for holiday foodDecember, yearlyExtents of the Town of Tantramar (Sackville, Dorchester, Pointe de Bute, Midgic, Westcock)https://christmascheersackville.ca/assistanceZeroTantramar Community Association (formerly Sackville Community Association, aka Christmas Cheer)info@christmascheersackville.cahttps://www.facebook.com/tantramarcommunityassociationKT Nov 24DecemberFood assistanceNovember 1
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Community Fridge- Station 8 A fridge stocked with perishable food, anyone living in the Dorchester area can take the food they need. Building with fridge is open 10am - 8pm, Saturday - Wednesday Dorchester8 Station Road - building on left of drivewayZeroGreater Dorchester Moving Forward Co-opAdmin@station8nb.ca Facebook: Station8Community Fridge & Food InitiativesBM Dec 2024Year roundFridge/CupboardMay and March and July 1 and 2 and 2
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Community Fridge & Pantry - Strait Shores PantryFridge and Pantry stocked with food for anyone of any age to take when they need it Available 24/7Port ElginBehind PEDVAC at 12 Church St. Port Elgin ZeroPEDVAC & Nursing Home Without WallsErin Ward - Executive Director PEDVAC 506 538 7638Website: http://www.pedvac.org Instagram: pedvac1984MD Nov 2024Year roundCupboardMay and March and July 1 and 2 and 2
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Cooking Classes- Teaching Kitchen Learn, in a group atmosphere, how to prepare & preserve foods. Share in the meal.As advertisedPort Elgin12 Church St. Port Elgin - PEDVACZero - limited registration, priority to PEDVAC Food Bank clientsPort Elgin District Voluntary Action Council -PEDVAC506-538-7638EW Nov 24Year roundTeaching Kitchen March and October1 and 2
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Cooking Classes- Teaching Kitchen Learn, in a group atmosphere, how to prepare & preserve foods. Share in the food preparedAs advertisedDorchesterAs advertisedMust pre-registerGreater Dorchester Moving Forward Co-opprograms@station8nb.cawww.station8nb.ca

https://www.facebook.com/DorchesterMovingForward

Station8Community Fridge & Food Initiatives
BM Dec 2024Year roundTeaching Kitchen March and October1 and 2
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Cupboard -The Nest - Marshview Middle SchoolA cupboard stocked with non perishable food for students to take homeAccess only when school is in sessionSackvilleMarshview Middle School: Mrs. Wood-Hick’s room (113)ZeroMarshview Middle SchoolSam Wood-Hicks, Teacher;​​samantha.wood-hicks@nbed.nb.ca 506-364-4086SH Nov 24School yearFridge/CupboardJanuary and September as part of school food, could also include march as part of cummunity cupboards1 and 1 and 2
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Cupboard- The Pantry Tantramar Regional High SchoolA cupboard stocked with non perishable food for students of Tantramar Regional High School to take homeAccess only when school is in sessionSackvilleTantramar High SchoolZeroSackville and District Assistance Centre “Sackville Food Bank” Joceline Young
5063644062
joceline.young@nbed.nb.ca
HP & JY Nov 2024School yearFridge/CupboardJanary and September as part of school food; could also inclue March as community cupboards 1 and 1 and 2
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Emergency Food CostsEmergency help covering costs for food, heating, transportation, medical, etc.Available 24/7 by clicking on the Request Assistance link at https://christmascheersackville.ca/assistance Extents of the Town of Tantramar (Sackville, Dorchester, Pointe de Bute, Midgic, Westcock)https://christmascheersackville.ca/assistanceZeroTantramar Community Association (formerly Sackville Community Association, aka Christmas Cheer)
info@christmascheersackville.ca
https://www.facebook.com/tantramarcommunityassociationKT Nov/24Year roundFood assistance
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Food BankGroceries for 3 meals a day for every member of your household, for 6 days, including staples like eggs, milk Once per month; Wed-Fri 10am-3pm by appt onlyPort Elgin12 Church St, Port ElginZeroPort Elgin  District Voluntary Action Council - PEDVAC506-538-7638Facebook: Pedvac & Website: https://www.pedvac.orgHC Aug/25Year roundFood bank Feb and June and Nov1 and 2 and 2
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Food Bank Three days worth of groceries including staples, eggs, milk Twice per month. Tuesday, 6:00-7:30 pm and
Wednesday 9 - 11 am.
Sackville5 Willow Lane, Sackville. Arrangements can be made for deliveryZero - Available to all, (including Mount Allison Students) Sackville and District Assistance Centre- “Sackville Food Bank”Office 506-536-4164 Or Heather Patterson, President 506-536-7789Facebook- Sackville Food Bank: https://sackvillefoodbank.ca/HP Nov 2024Year roundFood bank Feb and June and Nov1 and 2 and 2
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Food Bank Nine days worth of groceries including staples, eggs, milkSecond and fourth Tuesday of the month, 9 am-2 pmDorchester11 School Street, Dorchester. Arrangements can be made for delivery.Zero with proof of address & NB Medicare card or official ID Dorchester Community Volunteer ActionOffice:506-379-6232 Linda Leblanc, President 506-939-2252 or Robert Corkerton 506-379-6731LL Nov 24Year roundFood bank Feb and June and Nov1 and 2 and 2
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The Pantry- Mount Allison University Food PantryNon-perishable items, produce, dairy, frozen goods, and period products.8:30am-4:30pm Monday to Friday (closed Tuesday mornings)SackvilleWallace McCain Student Center, Room 282Zero - must be a Mount Allison StudentStudent Affairsfoodpantry@mta.caInstagram: thepantry_mtaCR Nov 2024School yearFridge/CupboardJanuary and September 1
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Fresh Produce - Community Food Smart Receive $30 value of fresh produce each month for $15. Place the order in the first week of the month & pick up the order on the second Thursday of the monthSecond Thursday of each month

Time : 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm pick up
MASU office
Sackville - Mount A studentsMount Allison Student’s Union OfficeAnnual fee- $10 $15 per orderMASU & TSS Community Food Smart Groupmasuexternal@mta.ca or masu@mta.cawww.masu.ca
@masuofficial - Instagram
MD April 1 2025Year roundBulk Buying ProgramJanuary and September 1 and 1
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Fresh Produce - TSS Community Food Smart Receive $30 value of fresh produce each month for $15. Place the order in the first week of the month & pick up the order on the second Thursday of the monthSecond Thursday of each month. Pick up between 3:30 and 5:30 at 62 Main St. Sackville, 11:30am Port Elgin Regional School & 12-5 at Station 8Sackville & Port Elgin & Dorchester62 Main St. Sackville; Port Elgin Regional SchoolAnnual fee- $10 $15 per order.Tantramar Strait Shores Community Food Smart Group Email: tsscommunityfoodsmart@gmail.comMD Nov 2025Year roundBulk Buying ProgramApril and August and December 1 and 2 and 2
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Fresh Produce - Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)Receive 5-6 items in a weekly pickup, including fresh produce, pickles/preserves, and value added items such as Chive Blossom Vinegar and Garlic Scape SaltsEvery Wednesday, beginning July 16; pickup onsite at the farm between 3-5pmSackville12 Folkins Dr., Sackville$325 for 13 weeks; discounts availableOpen Sky Co-operativeSarah Poirier at farmer@openskyco-op.caSP Nov 2024
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Fresh Produce - FarmgateFresh produce and eggs available for purchaseAfternoons (Monday-Friday), 1-4pm; beginning late JuneSackville12 Folkins Dr., SackvilleCosts vary; discounts availableOpen Sky Co-operativeSarah Poirier at farmer@openskyco-op.ca
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Fresh Produce- Port Elgin Regional School Roaming salad bar for students to choose produce from in season Will be transported to the classroom on a rotating basis Port ElginMust be in attendance at schoolZeroPort Elgin Regional SchoolSpeak to school principal or classroom teacherFacebook: Port Elgin Regional SchoolCB Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1 1 and 1
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Lunch 'N' LearnMeal, companionship and educationAs announcedBaie Verte, Port ElginBaie Verte Seniors Centre-Baie Verte Hall # 387 Route 970, Baie VerteZero- open to all 60 yrs +. Must reserve a seatNursing Home without Walls and Baie Verte Seniors Centre506-538-1904 or Email: Darlene Oulton <nhwwassist@westfordnursinghome.com>https://www.facebook.com/nursinghomeswithoutwalls/DO Nov 24Year roundCommunity MealOctober and February 1 and 2
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Lunch & Learn (Snacks & Facts)Meal, companionship and education As advertised; at least one per month TantramarDrew Nursing Home: 165 Main St. SackvilleZero - open to all 60 yrs+, registration requiredNursing Home Without Walls Tantramar/Drew Nursing HomeRachelle Gariepy; Coordinator: NHWW@drewnursinghome.ca
Mobile: 506-688-4688
Office: 506-364-4900 (ext. 6)
MD July 2025Year round
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Main St Cafe A free meal is offered once a month for anyone. Opportunity offers food & companionship of eating with others. Second Tuesday of every month, 11am-1pm or 5:30pm-7pmSackville20 Main Street, SackvilleZero- all welcomeMain Street Baptist ChurchMain Street Bapist Church Facebook pageJW Nov 2024Year roundCommunity MealOctober, January and March 1 and 2 and 2
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Prepared Meal- Meals and MoreFrozen meal delivered to your home. Available to anyone.Seven meals or more per deliveryTantramar & Strait Shores, Moncton area, Riverview, Dieppe, Sussex, Amherst, Shediac (delivery fee) & Memramcook every 4 weeks (delivery fee)Delivered to you or alternative arrangements can be made if outside of delivery areaCost of meal may be reduced to zero after assessment by Social Development or Veteran-  Affairs if preparing a meal is a challenge due to physical or mental challengesMeals and MoreMobile: 506-688-4688www.mealsandmore.caJOB Nov 2024Year roundMeal DeliveryNovember and April 1 and 2
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Prepared Meal- Meals to SeniorsHot meal delivered to your home. Available to any senior.Noon time, Monday to Friday. SackvilleDelivered to you. In town delivery onlyCost of a meal may be reduced to zero after assessment by Social Development or Veteran Affairs, if  preparing a meal is a challenge due to physical or mental challenges.Drew Nursing Home Drew Nursing Home Web page https://drewnursinghome.ca/drew-nursing-home/DL Nov 24Year roundMeal DeliveryNovember and April 1 and 2
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School Hot Lunch Program - Port Elgin Regional SchoolA meal is available from the PERS cafeteria to food-insecure students from K-8Every day school is in sessionPort ElginMust be in attendance at schoolZeroPort Elgin  District Voluntary Action Council - PEDVACPort Elgin Regional School 506-538-2121CB Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1 1 and 1
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School Hot Lunch- Marshview Middle SchoolHot lunch FridaySackvilleCafeteria roomZero- available to all students”Sackville Food Bank” and Marshview Middle SchoolChristiana Steeves, Teacher
christiana.steeves@nbed.nb.ca 506-364-4086
CS Nov 24School yearSchool foodJanuary and September 1
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School Lunch - Tantramar Regional High SchoolSandwich, muffins, fresh vegetables, fruit and sweets Every day school is in sessionSackvilleMust be in attendance at schoolZeroSackville and District Assistance CentreJoceline Young
5063644062
joceline.young@nbed.nb.ca
HP & JY Nov 2024School yearSchool foodSeptember and Janary 1 1 and 1
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School Lunch -Marshview Middle SchoolSandwich, muffins, fresh vegetables, fruit and snacksMonday thru ThursdaySackvilleCafeteria roomZero- available to all students”Sackville Food Bank” and Marshview Middle SchoolChristiana Steeves, Teacher
christiana.steeves@nbed.nb.ca 506-364-4086
HP & CS Nov 24School yearSchool foodjanuary and Septembr 1
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School Lunch- Dorchester   ConsolidatedHot Lunch (Tuesday Grilled Cheese, Thursday Pizza) Sandwich Tuesday & Thursday

DorchesterMust be in attendance at school$3 . Subsidization may be available. Zero for a sandwich - must requestDorchester Consolidated SchoolPrincipal: June Leger 506-379-3000JL Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1 1 and 1
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Snack - Coffee groupEnjoy hot beverage and snack, gain companionshipEvery Wednesday, 10 amBaie Verte, Port ElginBaie Verte Seniors Centre - Baie Verte Hall #387 Route 970 Baie Verte, NBZero- open to all seniorsNursing Home Without Walls - Port Elgin/Westford Nursing HomeDarlene Oulton at nhwwassist@westfordnursinghome.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nursinghomeswithoutwalls/MD July 2024Year roundSnacksOctober and January 1 and 2
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Snack - Coffee groupEnjoy hot beverage and snack, gain companionshipEvery Tuesday 1-2pm Cape TormentineCape Tormentine Legion 72 Rte 955 Cape Tormentine, NBZero - open to all seniorsNursing Home Without Walls -Port Elgin/Westford Nursing HomeDarlene Oulton at nhwwassist@westfordnursinghome.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nursinghomeswithoutwalls/MD Aug 2025Year round
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Snack - Coffee groupEnjoy hot beverage and snack with conversationEvery Wednesday, 10 - 11am, October-MaySackvilleSackville United Church (110 Main St., Sackville, NB)Zero - open to allOpen Sky Co-op; Sackville United ChurchJennie del Motte at suc@nb.aibn.comSP Nov 2024
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Snack - Tea & TalkTea & Talk Thursday:muffin, warm beverages, fruitThursday from 9:30 to 10:45 a.mSackvilleDrew Nursing Home: 165 Main St. SackvilleZero- open to all seniorsNursing Home Without Walls - Tantramar/Drew Nursing Home Rachelle Gariepy; Coordinator: NHWW@drewnursinghome.ca
Mobile: 506-688-4688
Office: 506-364-4900 (ext. 6)
MD July 2025
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Snack- Parents ’n’ TotsEvery Thursday, 9:30 - 11:00 am SackvilleSt Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Hall
36 Bridge, Sackville
Zero- all children of preschool age and guardians are welcome Volunteers from the areaNicola Keeling, 506-536-3663;nicola@keeling.me NK Nov 24Year roundSnacksOctober and January1 and 2
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Snacks - Blessings in a Backpack- Port Elgin SchoolPre packaged snacks, fruit for the weekendFriday afternoonPort ElginMust be at school, given out by teachers end of dayZeroPort Elgin SchoolLucy Wayne Guidance Counsellor PERSCB Nov 24School yearSnacksOctober & January
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Snacks - Dorchester Consolidated SchoolSnacksRecess and lunch, Every day school is in DorchesterGrab’n’Go cart located outside kitchen Zero - available to allDorchester Consolidated SchoolPrincipal: June Leger 506-379-3000JL Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 1 1 and 1
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Snacks - Salem Elementary SchoolFresh vegetables, fruit and pre-packaged snacksEvery day school is in session from 9:40 am to 1:00 pmSackvilleMust be in attendance at school - Counter located at the l office Zero- students take as desiredSackville and District Assistance Centre Speak to teacher or Main Office 506-364-4072KT Nov 24
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Snacks and Light lunches- “Snacks in a Backpack” -Marshview SchoolIndividually packed snacks and easy to prepare food (ex: dry soup) to consume over the weekendsEvery Friday, prior to departure from schoolSackvilleMust be in attendance at Marshview school - delivered to homeroom or placed in lockerZeroMarshview Middle SchoolPrincipal, Heather Dixon
heather.dixon@nbed.nb.ca;

Sam Wood-Hicks Teacher
samantha.wood-hicks@nbed.nb.ca
SH Nov 24School yearSchool foodSeptember and January 11 and 1
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Snacks for Students - After the BellSnacks are given to students for consumption at home during the summer months Provided through food boxes or various summer youth eventsPort ElginDistributed at the Food BankZeroPort Elgin District Voluntary Action Council - PEDVACPedvac - 506-538-7638HC Nov 24Summer School foodJune , July and August 1 and 1 and 1
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Snacks for Students - After the Bell Snacks are given to students for consumption at home On Tues evening and Wed morningSackvilleDistributed at the Food BankZeroSackville and District Assistance Centre-”Sackville Food Bank”506-536-4164Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/sackvillefoodank: https://sackvillefoodbank.ca/HP Nov 2024School yearSchool foodJune , July and August 1 and 1 and 1
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Snacks- Games Gathering for SeniorsA games gathering for all seniors at the Port Elgin Public Library. Light snacks provided.Every 2nd Friday morning at 10am-12pmPort ElginPort Elgin Public Library - 33 Moore Rd. Port ElginZeroPort Elgin Public LibraryMarcie Bronson – Library Manager at 506-538-9001Port Elgin Public Library - Facebook MD Nov 24Year RoundSnacks1 and 2
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Snacks-Salem Elementary  Blessings in the Back PackPre packaged snacks, fruit for the weekendFriday afternoonSackvilleMust be in attendance at school- main office ZeroSalem ElementaryKaren Small, Admin AssistantKS Jan 15/24
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Snacks - Greater Dorchester Moving ForwardWeekly Neighbour Cafe; coffee, tea, snacks & conversationTuesdays 10am-12pmDorchester8 Station Rd. DorchesterZeroGreater Dorchester Moving Forward Co-opadmin@station8nb.ca BM March 6/2025Year RoundSnacks
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