In the community of Moses Lake, which is part of the Kainai Nation in southern Alberta, Christmas lights adorn the trim of the local homeless shelter as a snowstorm rages outside.
Inside, an NHL game between the Boston Bruins and the New York Islanders plays on the shelter’s television as some of the viewers here discuss the recent COVID-19 outbreak among players on the Calgary Flames.
“How many is it up to now? Thirty?”
Among those at the shelter tonight, there’s a common sentiment — one of gratitude. A local non-profit group, Changing Horses, gifted winter boots and socks to those attending the
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