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After decades spent wondering who her father was, a simple DNA kit led to Sherry Fullwood finding out what had happened to him, as well as introducing her to three half-sisters in Toronto.
Fullwood was born in 1945 in England, the love child of a British mother and a Canadian soldier. After the soldier, a young Hungarian immigrant who’d moved to Canada at 16 and shipped overseas to serve his new nation at 18, had returned to Canada, Fullwood was handed over to her grandmother to be raised in a household with seven boys.
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DNA kit key to finding relatives of Canadian soldier who fathered Coquitlam woman s mom
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DNA kit key to finding relatives of Canadian soldier who fathered Coquitlam woman s mom
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The provincial government, the city of Vancouver and the Vancouver park board have signed an agreement outlining how they will shut down the homeless encampment at Strathcona Park.
The three parties agreed to work together to solve the issue of the encampment, which popped up in June after previous encampments at CRAB Park and Oppenheimer Park in the Downtown Eastside were shut down. The camp, which grew to hundreds of tents, has been plagued in recent weeks with fires and a fatal overdose.
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