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Grocery program bringing Saskatchewan communities together during coronavirus pandemic

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Restaurants and other small businesses in Saskatchewan are staying afloat during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic by joining a recently launched program in which they temporarily convert into grocery stores.

The program was pitched to each business by its sales representative from Sysco Canada, which is also supplying the groceries.

The businesses then sell groceries to customers. People can place their grocery orders online, pay and then pick up or have them dropped off at their door.

As a result, customers have recently been going to the Thrive Discipleship Program at Bethany College in Hepburn, Sask., to pick up grocery orders as part of the new program, which is also aimed at helping the community during the pandemic. [ Sign up for our

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