A Grand Bend, Ontario, resident made a simple commitment to pick up one bag of garbage a day for a whole month along the Lake Huron shoreline. The one-month pledge never ended, and she has now picked up 1,300 bags of garbage to show her love and gratitude for the lake. Read the full story by the Price Albert Daily Herald.
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