Hundreds of volunteers planted trees Sunday in a neighbourhood in Hammonds Plains that was devastated by this year’s wildfires in Nova Scotia. As Vanessa Wright reports, it not only helps the biodiversity but also helps residents heal.
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Volunteers plant trees on land devastated by N.S. wildfires
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