Businesses in Saskatchewan collaborate to give Christmas accounts to seniors. 

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A Saskatoon company is collecting senior citizens ‘ Christmas cards.

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After the Canada Post attack caused several cards to be delayed, a Saskatoon company is now collecting Christmas accounts for seniors this time. Immediately, Morgan Wilson of DCG Philanthropics received more than 900 accounts to deliver to older homes in the city. Wilson claims that her mother, who is a treatment house, is the one who inspired her to spread a little trip praise to those who may need it more than others. Trending Then

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People and organizations may fall off the cards at the DCG company, at 1000 Central Ave., until Monday night.

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