When one is looking for the light at the end of the tunnel, they may be searching for hope or the end to a miserable task. But for Suzanne Robillard and her family, the light at the end of the tunnel is, literally, a lamp.
Suzanne Robillard and her family were shocked to learn on Sunday, Aug. 24, that a cherished family heirloom of a hand carved wooden lamp had been inadvertently donated to and purchased from Value Village in Victoria. It happened when her brothers were moving out of there shared home into respective condos, and through the confusion the lamp ended up with other items to be donated in what she called a "comedy of errors."
"My dad is devastated. My brothers didn't realize the full significance of the lamp, but it's something I was really hoping to keep in the family," sai