Chiropractors’ Association Of Saskatchewan
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Sask. chiropractors, Salvation Army collect thousands of socks for those in needMore than 14,755 pairs of socks and over $2,300 in donations were collected, which surpassed this year's goal for the Toasty Toes Sock Drive.CanadaDec 12, 2023
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Morning news rewind: Tuesday, Oct. 11Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Tuesday, Oct. 11.Oct 11, 2022
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Over 13K pairs of socks donated to Salvation Army in SaskatchewanToasty Toes Sock Drive organizers said socks are a basic clothing necessity, vital in keeping us warm and dry in the winter and an item that many may take for granted.CanadaDec 10, 2021
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What chiropractor patients can expect from Phase 1 of Saskatchewan’s plan to reopenChiropractors will be able to open May 4 as part of the first phase of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan.HealthMay 2, 2020
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Toasty Toes Sock Drive aims to provide socks for Saskatchewan’s most vulnerableThis is the fourth year for the Toasty Toes Sock Drive, which has collected over 50,000 pairs of socks in the first three years of the campaign.CanadaSep 27, 2019
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