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The Salvation Army celebrates National Doughnut Day in a sweet wayWe check in with Wendy Woodland from The Salvation Army to learn more about what they have planned to celebrate National Doughnut Day.Global News Morning HalifaxJun 5
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Kelowna Sally Ann vehicles vandalizedThe Salvation Army in Kelowna is scrambling after three of its vehicles were vandalized, including a refrigerated food truck. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the organization says the loss will have a major effect on the vulnerable people it helps every day.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 24
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Global News at 5:30 Okanagan: March 24The Salvation Army in Kelowna has been impacted after three vehicles were damaged by vandalism, taking the valuable resources out of commission. And the Columbia Shuswap Regional District has denied an application to expand composting operations by Spa Hill Farms in Yankee Flats.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganMar 24
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The Salvation Army Saskatoon surpasses goal for 2025 kettle campaignWATCH: The Salvation Army Saskatoon Temple Captain Derek Kerr highlights the success of the 2025 kettle campaign. From generous donations the community raised $332,203.93. Kerr adds their warming centre is seeing 120-130 guests per night at St. Mary’s Parish.EconomyJan 14
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Prince Albert Salvation Army fire human-causedWATCH: Investigation is still ongoing for the Salvation Army fire that broke out on Christmas Day, with teams finding multiple ignition sites leading the Fire Department to believe the fire was human made.CanadaJan 7
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Salvation Army kettle campaign needs your helpThe Salvation Army is issuing an urgent appeal for help. With just days to go until Christmas their annual Kettle Campaign is well below its fundraising target. We speak with BC Division Lead Kim Findlay about what’s behind the decline in donations.ConsumerDec 21, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. New details emerge into what caused the Christmas day fire that destroyed Prince Albert’s Salvation Army. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase.Jan 7
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Peterborough Salvation Army makes urgent call as Christmas assistance supplies run lowThe Peterborough Salvation Army says more families than usual are turning to its Christmas campaigns for support this year, as volunteers and donors try to keep pace with the growing need in the community. Marc Woodhouse reports.EconomyDec 12, 2025
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Providing dignity: Woman gives back to local shelter by offering free haircutsAfter fleeing Iran in search of a safer life, hairdresser Atti Houshangi found support at The Salvation Army Belkin House in Vancouver. She now gives back to the shelter by offering free haircuts to those in need – providing them with a sense of dignity. Global’s Safeeya Pirani learns about her story, and her goal...Global BCDec 27, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec 25Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton reopens to traffic. Salvation Army hosts annual Christmas Meal in the Downtown Eastside. Chinatown Impact Fund helping support businesses in the historic Vancouver neighbourhood.Global BCDec 25, 2025
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Salvation Army Kettle Campaign and Hope in the City BreakfastWe check in with Wendy Woodland from The Salvation Army Atlantic Chapter to learn more about the launch of the 2025 Christmas Kettle Campaign and preview this week’s Hope in the City Breakfast that coincides with Giving Tuesday.Global News Morning HalifaxDec 1, 2025
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Empowering through employment at Gateway LinensThe Salvation Army’s Gateway Linens is not just about fresh laundry. It’s about a fresh start. Liem Vu chats with Stewart King and participant Hussein Hasham about how this employment opportunity helps empower, embolden and encourage future success.Global News Morning TorontoDec 16, 2025
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Salvation Army Kettle Campaign kicks off to support local families in needThe sound of kettle bells signals the start of the Salvation Army’s annual holiday campaign, which relies on volunteers and community donations to fund essential programs for those facing hardship. Gina Haggett, Public Relations Divisional Director, joins Ross Hull to discuss volunteer needs, donation trends, the support offered, and how people can give both in...Global News Morning TorontoNov 24, 2025
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Hamilton arts centre helps adults with developmental disabilitiesSince 2008, the Paparella Innovative Art program has been empowering and educating adults with developmental disabilities with multiple art classes per week. Liem Vu heads to The Salvation Army Lawson Ministries in Hamilton to learn more from Guy Paparella about opening the Paparella Innovative Arts Centre and his hopes for it in the future.Dec 2, 2025
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Peterborough Salvation Army prepares for busy holiday seasonThe Peterborough Salvation Army is preparing for what could be a busy holiday season, with rising costs and high demand putting pressure on both families and the organization itself. Staff members say they’re hearing from a large number of people looking for Christmas assistance this year, as they work to register families for food gift...Nov 16, 2025
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Global News Winnipeg: Nov. 27, 2025The province says it will review the circumstances of a Winnipeg woman’s death, after she waited more than 30 hours for care in the Grace Hospital emergency room, and the City of Winnipeg says some of the first people to be moved from encampments have found shelter at the Salvation Army.Global News at 6 WinnipegNov 27, 2025
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Atlantic Canadians struggling as cost of living soars, study showsA new Ipsos poll for insolvency firm MNP suggests nearly half of Atlantic Canadians are within $200 of not being able to pay their bills. At the Salvation Army in Fredericton, demand for donated winter coats has surged as families brace for higher power costs and grocery prices. Community groups across the Maritimes say more...EconomyOct 6, 2025
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‘We want people to feel welcome in our building’: Salvation Army on cold-weather preparationsMark Stewart of Winnipeg’s Salvation Army Centre of Hope says preparing for the winter months is largely about making connections with the city’s homeless population.Sep 10, 2025
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New Brunswick town offering free showers to restore dignityHomelessness is no longer just a big city issue. Small towns like Sussex, N.B. are feeling the ripple effects – prompting quiet acts of kindness. The Nutrien Civic Centre, alongside the Salvation Army, is offering free shower to help restore dignity. Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla has more.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJun 3, 2025
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High inflation deflates contributions to Canadian charitiesHistorically high inflation has more Canadians making cutbacks, and charities are paying the price. Ross Lord looks at the shortfalls the Salvation Army is experiencing, and its message to people who have nothing to spare.Global NationalDec 25, 2022