Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
Each week at Global BC, we’re going to highlight our stories to bring a bright spot to your Friday and into the weekend.North Okanagan Valley Gleaners continue to aid Ukraine during war
The North Okanagan Valley Gleaners Society is getting ready to ship another load of food aid to help Ukraine next week. The non-profit, which turns donated vegetables into dehydrated soup mix at a Lavington, B.C. processing plant, has been sending food and medical aid to Ukraine for years. The Gleaners partner with organizations working all over the world. This year they’ve already sent food aid to Jamaica, Cuba and Ukraine.Story continues below advertisement
Scores of musicians, entertainers and community leaders came together in Mission on Sunday to raise funds for communities in southwestern British Columbia devastated by
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