kidney walk.But because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event was done in a virtual format. That didn’t stop those who have been participating yearly or take away from how important it is to those dealing with kidney issues or trying to be donors.Bridge City participants gather at Lakeview Park for the walk.Suzanna D’Aprile, Saskatchewan branch coordinator for the Kidney Foundation of Canada, says a lot of the time, meeting someone at the event could result in finding a match between transplant patients and potential donors.“When I hear of people stepping up to be a living donor, I think it’s an amazing gift,” said D’Aprile, who is a kidney transplant recipient.“It’s the best gift someone could ever receive.”Saskatoon residents Dave.