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Donation helps United Way
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By Dale Woodard on February 6, 2021.
A retailer’s generous donation is helping out several United Ways across western Canada in the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. On Jan. 20, the United Way of Lethbridge & South Western Alberta in downtown Lethbridge became a PPE distribution spot thanks to a donation of 60,000 face masks, 1,800 bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of other PPE items to help community agencies protect residents against COVID-19. The donation came from Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Supercentre, which has donated more than a million masks and tens of thousands of other PPE items to United Ways in Western Canada, including Alberta United Ways in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer as well as Lethbridge. The total value of the donation was approximately $300,000.
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A retailer’s generous donation is helping out several United Ways across western Canada in the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Jan. 20, the United Way of Lethbridge & South Western Alberta in downtown Lethbridge became a PPE distribution spot thanks to a donation of 60,000 face masks, 1,800 bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of other PPE items to help community agencies protect residents against COVID-19.
The donation came from Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Supercentre, which has donated more than a million masks and tens of thousands of other PPE items to United Ways in Western Canada, including Alberta United Ways in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer as well as Lethbridge. The total value of the donation was approximately $300,000.
WINNIPEG Manitoba enforcement officers issued 35 tickets in one week for people holding gatherings in private residences. According to the province’s latest enforcement update, between Dec. 14 and 20, enforcement officers gave out 283 warnings and 62 tickets for breaking public health orders, which came to a total of $75,784. This week’s tickets include: Two $5,000 tickets to businesses for various offences; 48 $1,296 tickets to individuals for various offences; and 12 $298 tickets to people failing to wear a mask in indoor public places. The two Winnipeg businesses fined $5,000 were 157953 Alberta Ltd., operating as Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Supercentre, and Iglesia ni Cristo Church. With the holidays coming up, the province is highlighting the fact that 35 tickets were handed out due to gatherings at private residences, and reminding people that public health orders are still in effect over the holidays.
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