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Photos: Final hours of 35th Miracle Marathon Day!

For the 35th year Kenora is coming together to help make Christmas a little brighter for many families.
Donations of food, unwrapped toys and cash are being collected at the Q104 and 89.5 Lake studios at 301 1st Avenue South until 6pm.

You can click here to make a donation online.

All donations will go to the Kenora Salvation Army which will be providing Christmas hampers to families in need.

Mrs. Jordan’s Grade 2 English class and Mme. Elliot’s 5/6 French Immersion class from Valleyview with a donation to Stuart Walter from the Salvation Army
Kenora’s Mayor Andrew Poirier came by to drop off a donation on behalf of the Kinsmen Club.
Employees of Scotia Bank Kenora came by with a cheque for Miracle Marathon.
The Rotary Club of Kenora came by with a generous donation.
The Salvation Army presented Acadia Broadcasting, 89.5 The Lake and Q104 a plaque in recognition of 35 years of the Miracle Marathon.
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