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Prince George donut sales raise funds for Indigenous organizations
Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeLocal NewsThe campaign raised over $100,000 throughout B.C.Hanna PetersenPrince George Tim Hortons restaurants raised $4,223 during the third annual Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign, which contributed toward the $1 million raised for Indigenous organizations throughout Canada.Tim Hortons raised $111,798 across B.C. throughout the two-day campaign, which ran from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1.Over the past three years, Tim Hortons has raised over $3.6 million for the Orange Shirt Society, the Indian Residential School Survivors Society, and New Pathways...…Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeLocal NewsThe campaign raised over $100,000 throughout B.C.Hanna PetersenPrince George Tim Hortons restaurants raised $4,223 during the third annual Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign, which contributed toward the $1 million raised for Indigenous organizations throughout Canada.Tim Hortons raised $111,798 across B.C. throughout the two-day campaign, which ran from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1.Over the past three years, Tim Hortons has raised over $3.6 million for the Orange Shirt Society, the Indian Residential School Survivors Society, and New Pathways...WW…
Prince George sobering centre now open
Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeLocal NewsThe 10-bed facility on Second Avenue provides a safe space for people intoxicated on drugs or alcoholHanna PetersenA new sobering centre in Prince George, operated by Carrier Sekani Family Services in partnership with the province and Northern Health, has now opened at 1133 Second Ave.“There is a vital need for people to have access to sobering and assessment services close to home," said Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions."Together with our partners at Carrier Sekani and Northern Health, we're bringing these critical...…Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeLocal NewsThe 10-bed facility on Second Avenue provides a safe space for people intoxicated on drugs or alcoholHanna PetersenA new sobering centre in Prince George, operated by Carrier Sekani Family Services in partnership with the province and Northern Health, has now opened at 1133 Second Ave.“There is a vital need for people to have access to sobering and assessment services close to home," said Jennifer Whiteside, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions."Together with our partners at Carrier Sekani and Northern Health, we're bringing these critical...WW…
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