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      Matawa Awashishewiigiihiwaywiin has opened a new playground for families in Thunder Bay | CBC.ca Loaded

      Matawa Awashishewiigiihiwaywiin has opened a new playground for families in Thunder Bay

      9 months ago
      Duration 1:51

      Matawa Awashishewiigiihiwaywiin has opened a new playground for families in Thunder Bay

      • 9 months ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:51

      The playground is located at the site of Matawa’s six-unit transitional housing program. It's part of larger efforts to support families that are at risk or already involved in the child welfare system.

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