Daffodil pins help Canadians show their support in fight against cancer

April is Daffodil Month in Canada, and the Canadian Cancer Society is urging all Canadians to wear a daffodil pin as a show of support to those living with cancer. “United by the daffodil, we will show that no one has to face cancer alone,” said Barbara Kaminsky, chief executive officer, BC and Yukon Division, Canadian Cancer Society. “April is our time to show cancer fighters everywhere that they are not alone in their fight — it is our time to fight back. “We are proud that an idea that started here is now uniting all Canadians in response to the impact of cancer.” Daffodil pins are available throughout the North Okanagan, including Blenz Coffee, Buy Low Foods, Lake City Casino, Curves in Vernon and Coldstream, East Hill Physiotherapy, Downtown Safeway, Save-On Foods, Schubert Centre, Scotiabank, Shoppers Drug Mart, Valley First Credit Union, Vantage One Credit Union, Vernon City Hall, Armstrong Pharmacy, Askews, Village Cheese, Super A Foods in Lumby and government liquor stores in Armstrong, Lumby, Winfield and Vernon.

Vernon Morning Star