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Nearly 1,400 people have signed up to help wildfire evacuees so far

In its first day of operations, the Volunteer PG Centre had nearly 400 people sign up
Nearly 1,400 people have signed up to help wildfire evacuees so far
In stressful times, comfort food can really live up to its name


Guru Nanak’s Free Food Langar saw a few new faces at their event this week

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They serve pizza and fresh fruit to anyone in need on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays
There are now about 7,000 evacuees staying in Prince George
At CNC, Salvation Army volunteers are manning the cafeteria, feeding evacuees and volunteers
Close to 50 volunteers are serving 250 breakfasts, 450 lunches and 500 dinners a day
On top of the, they’re prepping about 1,500 snacks

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