â–ş Listen Live

2018 Stuff the Truck Smashes Record

Records are made to be broken and the 2017 stuff the truck pallet total was obliterated.
The community donated 128 pallets to the annual Stuff the Truck event, 66 more than last year.
Colleen Fuller, with the Cowichan Basket Society, said the shelves at the Food Banks will be full thanks to the generosity of the community.
“It feeds a number of food banks, not just ourselves, although we are the busiest,” said Fuller. “Lake Cowichan, Chemainus/Crofton, and Ladysmith are all benefiting from this food drive, so it will take them through to summertime before we have to use our cash donations to buy food.”
128,000 pounds of food and $288,000 dollars has been raised for the basket society.
Fuller said she’s not surprised with the way the community has stepped up.
“The community is one of the most generous and I’ve worked in non-profit for many years,” said Fuller. “They come to the fore, they come with smiles on their faces, and it’s just such a good feeling that they’re taking care of others that are facing challenges right now. I have many people who donate to that truck who have had to use our service and now they have the chance to give back.”
Last year the community stepped up and donated 62 pallets of food, this year that total was more than doubled.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Infrastructure, housing, UNDRIP will top agenda as local governments meet in Victoria next week

Members of local governments and First Nations are gathering in Victoria next week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) convention.

B.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder

B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder. 

North Cowichan orders derelict properties on York Road cleaned up or torn down

North Cowichan Council is ordering the owners of three derelict buildings on York Road to clean up the sites or demolish the buildings.

“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects

Premier David Eby said Alberta’s push for a new pipeline is a threat to existing major projects in B.C. 

Cowichan Valley transit strike ending

Unifor and Transdev have agreed to the provincial mediator’s upcoming recommendations, ending the months long Cowichan Valley transit strike - the longest in BC History.
- Advertisement -