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Young man rushes to help
Last week, my friend, who is 75, and I were going into Giant Tiger on Jefferson Avenue.
She slipped on some ice and fell down, and her purse went flying. An young aboriginal man rushed to the scene, picked her up, then picked up her purse and handed it to her. He rushed off before we could thank him properly. But we did manage to say thank you.
Thank you again, young man.
— Bonnie Carlson
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