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Dec 19, 2012 News
Scotia Bank has continued its tradition of donations to the less fortunate.
Every year at Christmas time the staff, their families and friends get together for an evening of caroling, sharing and giving.
Last Wednesday, a team from the bank walked and sang carols through the streets of the city with Santa and Mrs. Claus on a horse cart.
The group visited several homes and organizations including the Nazareth Home, Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre, St. Ann’s Orphanage, Joshua House and St. Vincent De Paul Homestead.
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