When a small Labrador school needed textiles for a sewing class, donations came from overseas

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Teacher Heidi Jackson shows students how to sew a bell onto an elf hat during one of the last textile and sewing classes before the winter break. (Zack Russell/CBC)

The teacher behind a revived sewing and textile class at a Labrador school says there’s enough fabric to run the program this year and into the future, thanks to donations that came from as far away as New Zealand. 

“It went above and beyond. Beyond my measures of what I thought we could get,” said Heidi Jackson, who teaches physical education at Lake Melville School in North West River, in central

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