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A Windsor nurse hopes her song will raise the spirits of health-care workers during the pandemic. | CBCWindsor

Vanessa Grace works as a registered practical nurse at Windsor Regional Hospital and is a part time musician.

Vanessa Grace works as a registered practical nurse at Windsor Regional Hospital and is a part time musician

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