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We’re all missing each other right now – and concerned that many of our events have been cancelled or postponed indefinitely…but, as someone once said, “this too shall pass”.

In the meantime, we’re (finally) getting our crafts, medicines and other goods available online – along with some very unique T-Shirts and Hoodies! Some items are limited (and may not be replenished for sometime), so we ask that you order with a thought for others.

If there’s something you’re looking for, please let us know. It may not be posted yet…or, if we don’t have it, we probably know someone who does! We will always respond to email.

Everything posted can be shipped, but if you just can’t wait and are in the Niagara Region, we can arrange for you to pick it up safely in Port Colborne. One exception is Shirts/Hoodies – these come direct from the manufacturer in the US when ordered and may take some time to ship, given the current situation.

Be safe, be well and most of all, stay in touch with Friends & Family – our community needs each other now more than ever. Miigwetch / Wopila / We’lalin / Niá:wen / Marsi / Thank you!

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