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Interior Drive for Life coming to a close, PG still trailing!

The Interior drive for life officially ends tomorrow, and Prince George is still trailing Kelowna.

Despite a valiant comeback effort it appears as though Kelowna will be taking the title.

Blood services Amy Erickson applauds both cities, but says Prince George has fallen behind since a big mid month surge:

“I’m really impressed with what Kelowna’s been doing because they’ve had some strong numbers, and we’ve had some strong numbers too but they are at 101% of their target, and we’re lagging behind at 98%”

Erickson still encourages everyone to make an appointment at 1-888-2-donate and to visit blood.ca for more information.

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Mark Collins
Mark Collins
A North Vancouver boy born in South Africa, a graduate of BCIT in 2012 and an avid car and sports lover.

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