Legion supports air ambulance service

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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 190 gave $5,000 to Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS). The donation, funded by the Legion’s annual poppy campaign, will help STARS purchase medical equipment like heart monitors and ventilators.

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Daryl Braun, donor relations officer for the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS), accepts a $5,000 cheque Friday from Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 190 president Audrey Harder and vice-president Bill Richards, outside of the Legion offices at 5-227 Main Street. Richards said the donation, funded by the Legion’s annual poppy campaign, will help STARS purchase medical equipment like heart monitors and ventilators.
Jordan Ross / The Carillon Daryl Braun, donor relations officer for the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service (STARS), accepts a $5,000 cheque Friday from Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 190 president Audrey Harder and vice-president Bill Richards, outside of the Legion offices at 5-227 Main Street. Richards said the donation, funded by the Legion’s annual poppy campaign, will help STARS purchase medical equipment like heart monitors and ventilators.
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