Ontario teen sells copies of his 1st cookbook so family can buy new van to fit his wheelchair

Ontario teen sells copies of his 1st cookbook so family can buy new van to fit his wheelchair

John Ray of Kenilworth, Ont., has been using his mobility van to get around for about 10 years but it's on the verge of breaking down.The cost to replace it is $100,000, which the family doesn't have right now. So the 15-year-old is

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