Lemonade Stand
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B.C. boy holds 2nd lemonade stand to honour dad who died 2 years agoFor his second annual lemonade stand, nine-year-old Anders Yee added ice cream and freezies to raise funds for the Royal Jubilee Hospital and Victoria General Hospital.CanadaAug 12, 2024
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‘Makes me ill’: Saskatoon girl’s lemonade stand robbedA Saskatoon mom says her daughter was accosted by two boys at her lemonade stand on Monday; drink cups were thrown, her counter was trashed and her money was stolen.CanadaJul 24, 2024
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Kirkland girls sell lemonade to raise money for cancer"She's been sick since June 2020," explained her mother Véronique Payette outside their Kirkland home. "She has lymphoblastic leukemia."CanadaAug 21, 2022
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‘It’s wonderful’: 9-year-old Calgary boy uses lemonade stand to help othersIt's a treat that just can't be beat on a hot day like the one Calgary sweltered through on Thursday: a nice cold glass of homemade lemonade.FeaturesAug 11, 2022
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$24K raised for boy who was given fake $100 bill at lemonade standA GoFundMe set up to help the young man recover his lost allowance money continues to climb.TrendingAug 9, 2022
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Lemonade stands pop up across Alberta in support of Edmonton children’s hospitalIt's one of Edmonton’s sweetest fundraisers, and this year, there's a chance Lemonade Stand Day could hit a massive milestone.CanadaAug 29, 2021
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9-year-old girl’s lemonade stand raises $3,400 for Lytton, B.C. wildfire victimsWhen Emily Loewen learned Lytton had been virtually wiped off the map by a devastating wildfire last month, she got to work with her friend Gracie to do something about it.FireAug 7, 2021
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Victoria-area kids use lemonade stand to raise money for family hit by tragedyNine year-old Carter Bonsdorf passed away earlier this month, after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest.Aug 31, 2019
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3-year-old girl uses lemonade stand profits to help mothers in needAva Lewis dropped off boxes of baby wipes and diapers to a local rescue mission.TrendingAug 14, 2019
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9-year-old triplets open registered lemonade stand in Muskoka, donate portion of proceedsThere are no cardboard signs or Styrofoam cups. In fact, Kane Kids Company is a registered business. It has been inspected and it adheres to provincial health standards. And, to boot, there's a complete business plan that includes the potential for expansion.CanadaAug 5, 2019
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