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St. Mark students collect 60,000 cans for local charities Emma Jackson

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News - Students at St. Mark High School in Manotick collected an average of 60 cans each over a 10-day food drive blitz this October, securing their title as a top food drive school in the city.

Between Oct. 24 and Nov. 3, the students brought in 60,165 canned food items and about $1,000 in cash. Half the cans have already been delivered to the Ottawa Food Bank, and another 20,000 items will go to the Shepherds of Good Hope. The remaining 10,000 cans

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will be shared among local food cupboards including one at Waupoos Family Farm and another at Manotick United Church. For the first time, the school will also send $750 to Centre 454, a downtown drop-in service for the homeless run by the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa. The remaining $250 will be used for local Christmas hampers and to support Dr. F.J. McDonald Catholic School. While this year’s haul is smaller than the school’s record set in 2007, when students collected more than 78,000 cans, St. Mark food drive director and religion teacher Terry Amadio said the school population has shrunk considerably since then. See STUDENTS, page 9

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