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Cold Lake’s Gail Wolfe Recognized for Volunteerism

A woman from Cold Lake has been recognized for her volunteerism. Gail Wolfe of Cold Lake has been awarded the Stars of Alberta Volunteer Award for her extraordinary contributions to her community. The awards ceremony, which was held on December 5th in Edmonton, noted Wolfe’s extensive work with senior citizens in Cold Lake. Wolfe was one of several recipients who received the award is for volunteer efforts have contributed to the well-being of the community and fellow community members. This is not the first award she’s received; Wolfe also gained recognition through the Minister’s Senior Services award in 2013.

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