After an uncertain second weekend that threatened to stop the service, Operation Red Nose (ORN) saw an increase in volunteers for it鈥檚 third outing Dec. 13 and 14.
Michelle Cowan, VP of operations with 91原创 Minor Hockey, said 15 teams hit the streets on Friday, shrinking wait times and ultimately giving 56 safe rides home.
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鈥淲e did about the same on Saturday but with only about nine or 10 teams,鈥 Cowan said. 鈥淚t was busier on Saturday and we did have wait times up to two hours. About 30 people ended up canceling their ride.鈥
Cowan said holiday parties and events like UFC fights seem make Saturday a busier night for ORN.
If people are thinking of volunteering, Cowan said more help is needed for Saturdays, as well as New Year鈥檚 Eve.
The service is executed in teams; one volunteer drives, a second navigates, and a third volunteer follows in an escort vehicle to pick up the volunteers.
People can sign up to volunteer by visiting .
Covering all of 91原创-Township and Surrey, ORN is scheduled every Friday and Saturday night, 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. as well as Tuesday, Dec. 31. 鈥 New Year鈥檚 Eve.
The service runs on donations, any money given by ORN users will go towards 91原创 Minor Hockey Association to help bring down fees for young hockey players.
So far, ORN has delivered more than 300 safe rides home in 91原创 and Surrey this season.
The local Red Nose number to call if a ride is needed is 604-539-9082.
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