Monday, June 17, 2024

Please return stolen Angel

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Each year, residents of Hamilton’s Stinson neighbourhood take delight in seeing the festive decorations outside Emmanuel House Hospice.  This year however, residents and staff at the home are heartbroken that one of their Christmas angels has been stolen. They note that the stolen decoration is more than five feet tall and is in three pieces, so it would have taken some time to remove it. They’re hoping a community ‘angel’ will come along and drop it off or at least provide information on where it is. Contact Emmanuel House Director Maria Bau-Coote at 905-308-8401, Ext. 3223 or mbaucoote@gsch.ca if you can help.

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