The Lloydminster and District Co-op have launched the 5th annual anti-bullying campaign. Customers at both Co-op Gas Bars and the grocery store in Neilburg can buy pink t-shirts with anti-bullying slogans, with the proceeds going to charity. This year’s recipients will be the Lloydminster Community Youth Centre and Beyond Borders Circles of Change. The fundraiser will end with the “Pink to the Rink” Bobcats game on February 21st, where the team will wear pink equipment. In the last 4 years, $12,000 has been donated to local charities.
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