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Quesnel RCMP gearing up for the annual Stuff A Cruiser Campaign

Quesnel RCMP will once again host the annual Stuff A Cruiser Campaign this year.

Sergeant Clay Kronebusch says it will once again support families in need over the Christmas holidays.

“On December 2nd and 3rd, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., local Mounties will be set up in the Walmart parking lot at 890 Rita Road, to accept donations including non-perishable food items, unopened toys for children, winter clothing, and hygiene products.”

Kronebusch says the goal is to fill a police cruiser full of donations.

“This program has been a big success in past years thanks to the generous people of Quesnel. We’re hoping this year will be just as successful in helping out families in need of assistance over the holiday season.”

Kronebusch says the items received will go to the local food banks, the Senior’s Voice Society, and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Quesnel.

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