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WATCH: Cedars Christian students maintain PG trail to honour former secretary

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A trail near the Prince George Hospice Society has been dedicated to Jolene Crosina, who passed away in August 2017.

She was a secretary at Cedars Christian School and received care at the hospice after being diagnosed with cancer.

“One of her gifts was giving gifts and the path ends up being just another way that she can give something back to people, it is totally fitting.”

– Frank Crosina, Jolene’s brother

Students at the school have been helping to maintain the trail since last fall.

– with files from Matt Fetinko, My PG Now

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