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Kids get in the game with fundraiser at Triple O's

On Friday, Triple O's restaurants across the province will once again donate $1 from the sale of every combo so all kids can play.
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Senior project manager Chris John was one of the Bechtel representatives meeting with members of the local business community at a Delta Chamber of Commerce networking and learning luncheon last Wednesday at the Delta Town & Country Inn. Bechtel is the company FortisBC selected as the contractor for its Tilbury liquefied natural gas expansion project.

On Friday, Triple O's restaurants across the province will once again donate $1 from the sale of every combo so all kids can play.

For the fifth year in a row, Triple O's is raising money for KidSport, a community-based funding program that takes financially disadvantaged children off the sidelines and puts them into sports like hockey, baseball and gymnastics.

Since 2009, Triple O's has raised $93,000 for KidSport BC. This year's goal is $30,000.

*** Delta Cable this week announced the launch of its new Wireless TV, which gives customers with the Maestro DVR the ability to watch shows on six TVs

anywhere in the home.

The company's wireless receiver eliminates the need for cable wire connections by extending Maestro's capabilities to up to six TVs. With the new service, Delta Cable customers can record up to six programs at once and pause live TV

and resume it anywhere in the home, customize the TV experience by ordering their own list of channels and setting reminders for favourite shows, and control the TV, including remotely setting the DVR, from anywhere using an iPhone or iPad.