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Photos: Stuff the Truck raises more than $85,000 for food bank

98.9 Jet Fm's Stuff the Truck returned with a bang for 2021, raising over $85,000 for the Comox Valley...

Stuff the Truck raises over $35,000 for Comox Valley Food Bank

COURTENAY, B.C. – The community came together this week to support a great, local cause. 98.9 the Goat FM’s Stuff...

Stuff the Truck collecting donations for Comox Valley Food Bank

COURTENAY, B.C. – The donations are pouring in as residents stuff the truck at Thrifty Foods in Courtenay. 98.9 The...

Comox Valley Food Bank looking for your donations

COURTENAY, B.C. – The Comox Valley Food Bank needs your help. The local charitable organization collects and distributes food to...

2 Courtenay volunteers among recipients of prestigious award

The President of the Comox Valley Food Bank is one of many BC residents who have been recognized for...

Helping out with the Comox Valley Food Bank

You have the chance to help out fellow members of your community who are in need this holiday season. The...

Comox Valley Food Bank gets big boost from local school

Now this is what the Christmas sprit of giving is all about! Kevin Reimer is the Principal of Ecole Puntledge...

Comox Valley Food Bank braces for peak season

Busy times for the Comox Valley Food Bank, as staff gear up for the holiday season. Goat News spoke with...
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