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The totals are in and once again, people have come through big for the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre.
People were invited to bring contributions for the food bank to a bus parked at the Centre Mall Thursday for Rock 102’s Stuff-the-Bus campaign.
All told, over 15,000 pounds of food donations were collected.
Along with food, the campaign also raised over $40,000 in cash. Those contributions were matched by PotashCorp.