website.The city will then add an extra $10 for each voucher — offering a buyer $30 to spend at a local store.“It’s helping all the local businesses and encouraging all the locals to shop locally,” said Priolo. “It’s wonderful.”On top of helping local businesses, the campaign will also support a local non-profit.West Island Community Shares will receive $20 for each voucher sold, thanks to Desjardins’ Pay it Forward program.Richard Richer, president of the Dorval merchants and co-owner of Bijouterie, says the campaign is all about supporting each other.“It’s a collaboration between the city, Desjardins, the population and small businesses,” said Pierre Souci.