Whitehorse Daily Star

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WAITING PATIENTLY – Yukon Brewing made their hand sanitizer available Saturday at the Canada Games Centre for a donation to the Whitehorse Food Bank. They partnered with the City of Whitehorse, and company president Bob Baxter said: ‘They did an awesome job.’ The city had an organized line in the parking lot and dealt with the donations for the food bank. Everybody who came got a bottle, and over $8,500 was raised. There were three totes of food donated. The company asks that the bottles be returned as they are still hard to get.

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NETTING THE GOODS – Heather Gillespie collects cash on the line with a fishing net. Bob Baxter is seen in the back.

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WORTH THE WAIT – Cars lined Hamilton Boulevard.

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POINTING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION – City worker Patrick Docherty directs traffic on where to go.

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HERE YOU ARE – Bob Baxter tosses a bottle of hand sanitizer to a purchaser.

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Andreas Pohle on Apr 15, 2020 at 3:39 pm

I'll drink more Yukon Gold now.

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Miles Epanhauser on Apr 14, 2020 at 4:18 pm

A difficult time and a busines steps up and shows it cares about our community.

Well done Yukon Brewing!

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