The Salvation Army in Prince Albert has a busy Christmas season ahead of them thanks to their Christmas Kettle Campaign, which officially began on Friday.
The campaign helps provide food hampers, gifts, and other things to make Christmas brighter for those who are less fortunate. Major Ed Dean of the Prince Albert Salvation Army said they hope to raise $100,000 this Christmas to help meet needs that have only grown in the past year.
“It is Nov. 21, first day for our kettles and for many kettles across the country. We have six locations up right now. We will have seven by tonight,” Dean said.
The six locations are the Lake Country Co-op Liquor Store, Walmart, Save-on-Foods, Safeway, Lake Country Co-op Grocery Store and Superstore and Walmart.
Kettles were also up at the Prince Albert Ra

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