Letters to The Province: Deb Hope's legacy of compassion

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I’m saddened to be taught of the passing of retired B.C. information anchor Deb Hope. I’ve one particular fond reminiscence of her from once I was volunteering on the Selection Membership telethon a few years in the past.

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Like the numerous phone volunteers who would take pledges from these beneficiant donors watching the telethon, I sat patiently as Hope,  standing not 4 toes from me with a few different media personalities, spoke to the these watching at dwelling to “ring these telephones”. My phone rang a few minute later and once I took the decision I shouted with pleasure: “This donor is pledging $10,000.”

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I think that I wasn’t alleged to yell out like that, however Hope excitedly shared it with the viewers after which briefly interviewed me after the decision ended.

When she requested what motivated me to volunteer as a telephone pledge volunteer, I discussed, “I really like the free meals equipped by the White Spot, Kentucky Fried Hen and Pizza Hut for all of the workers and volunteers with no limits on how a lot we will eat.” And naturally I discussed how I get to assist elevate some huge cash to assist out children and their households affected by disabilities and well being challenges. Hope laughed and mentioned she likes the meals too and thanked me for donating my invaluable time.

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So, I’ll all the time keep in mind my quarter-hour of fame due to Deb Hope and the unknown donor who pledged $10,000 for the Selection Membership Telethon.

I’m certain that so many individuals will fondly keep in mind Hope and the all of the work she did in the area people. Her legacy will reside on if we will keep in mind her smile and compassion, and cross on all that she shared with us when she got here into our properties by way of the tv information.

Leslie Benisz, Vancouver 

Re: Get together on the Pattullo? New West proposes farewell social gathering earlier than bridge is decommissioned

I’d recommend tens of millions of {dollars} can be saved by saving the bridge. I’m certain it is going to be very expensive to destroy a metal and cement construction. Most cities are planting bushes for a “cover.” All it wants is a paint job, then flip it right into a strolling park, full of bushes. In winter, when the “ice bombs” drop and the Alex Fraser, the Port Mann and new bridge are closed, an individual may nonetheless stroll to both Surrey or New Westminster, then take a cab to their vacation spot.

Geraldine More durable-Anderson, New Westminster


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Originally posted 2023-05-17 23:00:12.


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