Salvation Army not allowed in front of BC Liquor stores this Christmas
Salvation Army bell ringers and their kettles will not be seen in front of BC Liquor Stores this holiday season, as the crown corporation says its already committed to other causes.
Richardson spent about seven years as a bell ringer outside of the liquor store at the Meadowtown Shopping Centre in Pitt Meadows, and said it was a great place to get donations for the Sally Ann. “It would have been nice to have a conversation about it,” Richardson said of the change, which was made after the Salvation Army had started its 2022 kettle campaign.Extreme Weather shelter in Lower Mainland sees highest number of unhoused people during snow storm
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