‘It is an opportunity of a lifetime’: Cote First Nation names honourary Chief for a day
As part of a new tradition on Cote First Nation, one lucky resident became Chief of the community for a day.
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As part of a new tradition on Cote First Nation, one lucky resident became Chief of the community for a day.
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