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It's the final day for the Moose Jaw CO-OP's "Caring for the community program".  It all started back on January 13th when Joe's Place Youth Centre received a cheque for $10,492 after CO-OP donated a portion of their fuel says to the local group.  Then last wee Hunger in Moose Jaw received $10,000 after a portion of sales at the Marketplace were donated

CO-OP General Manager, Gerry Onyskevitch says today, it's the Riverside Mission's turn. "We're doing 10% from the total sales form the Marketplace Food Store to the Riverside Mission."

"I would hope that everybody would support us with this program." said Onyskevitch. "We're part of the community and we just feel that we want to give back.