Our Community: Book sale raises funds to reunite Syrian family

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Our Community: Book sale raises funds to reunite Syrian family
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A sponsor of a Syrian family living in Duncan has organized a book sale to raise money to reunite the family with relatives living in a refugee camp.

A sponsor of a Syrian family living in Duncan has organized a book sale to raise money to reunite the ­family with relatives living in a refugee camp.

>>> Team up for a good cause All 45 real estate agents representing Sotheby’s ­International Realty on Vancouver Island and Salt Spring Island have banded together to form a ­Community Engagement Committee, with the goal of raising funds for charitable causes in the future. She said that unlike other corporate fundraising ­initiatives, this one is made up of locals, with funds raised only benefiting local charities. “We expect great things to come from the committee this year with lots of giving,” said Ryan.

The competition is open to Canadian citizens and ­permanent residents of Canada age 18 and older. In 2021, it received more than 2,000 entries. Nominations are not required; the entry fee is $30 per submission. Submissions close midnight, May 31.>>> Targeting invasive ivy The Greater Victoria Green Team is looking for ­volunteers to help remove invasive English ivy from the forest on the University of Victoria’s Queenswood Campus, Jan. 28. Participants will be provided with tools, snacks and hot chocolate for their efforts. The event runs 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Food costs have risen five to seven per cent as a result of COVID-19-related disruptions to the food ­supply chain, inflation and other factors. “We have heard from Métis families in communities that ­rising inflation has had a direct impact on their ability to afford vital groceries,” said Debra Fisher, Métis Nation B.C. minister of children and families. “Our board of directors is committed to supporting our citizens and families in their time of need.

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