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Christian Gammon-Roy Tribune The West Nipissing Food Bank accepted a $2,000 donation from the Centre social et culturel de Lavigne (CSCL) on Thursday, January 15. According to CSCL President Garry Leblanc, the funds are collected through their monthly breakfast in Lavigne, and have been donated to the food bank since 2021. Those donations, and some additional funds from the sale of Nevada tickets, have amounted to $8,800 to date towards the food…
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Christian Gammon-Roy, Tribune – IJL The West Nipissing Food Bank accepted a $2,000 donation from the Lavigne Social and Cultural Centre (CSCL) on Thursday, January 15. According to CSCL President Garry Leblanc, the funds are raised at the monthly breakfast held in Lavigne and have been donated to the food bank regularly since 2021. These donations, along with additional funds from Nevada ticket sales, have brought the total raised for the food b…

·West Nipissing, Canada
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westnipissing.com broke the news in West Nipissing, Canada on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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