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Salvation Army Kettle Campaign Starts Tomorrow

On the heels of the best year ever, the Salvation Army is back at it again this holiday season.
The Kettle Campaign is back on November 17 and all the money raised stays in the community to help those in need.

Kettle Organizer, Don Bazinet says a large number of volunteers are needed.

The goal is to raise $90,000 this season and Bazinett says 2016 marked the most successful year to date.
To register and volunteer some of your time, call Don at 250-732-8988.
Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
News & Weekend Announcer

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