Saskatoon paramedics donate new delivery truck to food bank
Francois Biber | CBC News | Posted: October 11, 2016 11:11 PM | Last Updated: October 11, 2016
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Thanks to Saskatoon's emergency first responders the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre turned the key on its new truck Tuesday.
On Oct. 11, Saskatoon's Paramedic Association donated a new delivery and service truck to the food bank with funds from its charity budget, which is collected through association fees every month.
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The association's treasurer Ryan Omichinski said the association was hoping to do something a little bigger and through conversations with the food bank, paramedics opted to focus their efforts on a new truck.
"Our members were pretty excited about it and everything just fell into place," Omichinski said. "We set a budget of $55,000 and we came in under budget by a couple of hundred dollars."
To mark the occasion the food bank teamed up with the Eighth Street Co-op grocery store to fill the new truck with non-perishable food items for the food bank.
From 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. CST members of the public packed the new truck full of food.