Starting today, a familiar sound will echo throughout the central Okanagan. The Salvation Army’s annual kettle campaign kicked off this morning. While the bells make the Christmas season that much more festive, for some it represents a lot more. Kettle donations are critical in helping many families make it through what can be a financially difficult time of year. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Organizers of the Salvation Army kettle campaign in the central Okanagan prepare for more people needing help this Christmas as they kick off the annual tradition
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