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Plus, the story of two women who recently walked around PEI to raise money for the Canadian Mental Health Association
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These two women from The Blue Mountains have travelled far to build a strong bond, and support each other through mental health struggles. Friends Lesley Ciarletti and Silvia Weismann recently walked around PEI to raise money for the Canadian Mental Health Association. 

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And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:

In last week's People of Collingwood feature, Gretel Montenegro tells the story of leaving her home in Colombia, packing her family's belongings into six bags, and moving to Collingwood. 

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