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Operation Red Nose service returning on November 24th

It is just about that time of the year again.

Operation Red Nose has just announced its operating dates for the 2023 holiday season, the service returns to Prince George starting on November 24th.

The service offers users a safe ride home for both themselves and their vehicles, all by donation that goes towards local youth sports.

“Impaired driving remains a challenge on our roads, despite the progress made over the decades. That’s why Operation Red Nose offers an additional option for a safe ride home this holiday season. The commitment of our volunteers and partners remains the key to the success of this major campaign, and I’d like to warmly thank them for their dedication,” Jean-Marie De Koninck, Founding President of Operation Red Nose, said in a release.

As the holiday season approaches, Red Nose is looking for seasonal volunteers. Thousands across the 80 communities in Canada volunteer for Operation Red Nose each year.

This is Red Nose’s 28th campaign.

You can find out more about Operation Red Nose and volunteering here.

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