Riders rent reduction a 'contractual matter', no legal threat: Reynolds
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The $1.33M rent reduction comes from what the club owed during seasons impacted by the pandemic.
People rose to the occasion Thursday to fill not one, not two, but three Saskatoon city buses with food in Rock 102’s annual Stuff the Bus food drive at the Centre Mall Co-op.
The campaign kicked off at 6 a.m. and over the course of the 12-hour food drive, raised roughly $126,000 in donations for Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre.
Bus is filling up!!! #stuffthebus pic.twitter.com/U9i1lWMiSP
— ROCK 102 (@ROCK102TWITS) December 13, 2018
The food bank helps 20,000 people every month, many of them children.
Executive Director Laurie O’Conner said it’s a battle they couldn’t fight without the support of the community.
This holiday season the food bank is hoping to collect half a million pounds of food and raise half a million dollars.