How Gander, Newfoundland came together to help stranded passengers on 9/11
The story of how the Steele Community Centre in Gander, NL, went from a St. John’s Maple Leafs’ training camp site, to a refrigerator to store food for the 38 planes full of stranded passengers from the September 11th terrorist attacks in the U.S.A.
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How Gander, Newfoundland came together to help stranded passengers on 9/11
4:45 | January 31, 2022
The story of how the Steele Community Centre in Gander, NL, went from a St. John’s Maple Leafs’ training camp site, to a refrigerator to store food for the 38 planes full of stranded passengers from the September 11th terrorist attacks in the U.S.A.