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Belleville Cram-a-Cruiser Food Drive a huge success

By Paul Martin Dec 16, 2025 | 9:48 AM

During this holiday season, our community continues to show its incredible generosity.

On Friday, December 12th, the Belleville Police Service held its annual Cram-A-Cruiser event at Joe’s No Frills in support of the Gleaners Food Bank.

Officers, Auxiliary officers, and Belleville Community Policing volunteers spent four hours collecting food and cash donations, resulting in 533 kilograms (1,175 pounds) of food and $1,581.80 in cash contributions.

The Belleville Police Service sincerely thanks everyone who contributed to making this year’s Cram-A-Cruiser a success.