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Food trucks rolling into Richmond for Nite of Hope

Want to sample some of the best from a trio of Vancouver’s top food trucks and support the Nite of Hope cancer fundraiser? Well, you can do both at the same time April 4 by heading on down to the Richmond News ’ office from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dougie Luv
Dougie Luv will be bringing his food truck to the Richmond News on April 4. Photo by Philip Raphael/Richmond News

Want to sample some of the best from a trio of Vancouver’s top food trucks and support the Nite of Hope cancer fundraiser?

Well, you can do both at the same time April 4 by heading on down to the Richmond News’ office from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. when Dougie Dog, Reel Mac and Cheese, and the Aussie Pie Guy park and set up shop for the day.

Proceeds from the event will go to the Nite of Hope Richmond Gala Evening April 8 at the River Rock Show Theatre where the guest speaker will be recording artist and breast cancer survivor Bif Naked.

Dougie Luv, owner of Dougie Dog said he’s excited to bring the food trucks to Richmond and help out a good cause that’s also near and dear to his heart — his youngest sister died from ovarian cancer.

“This is the time to give. This is the time to come and have some amazing food,” Luv said.

The Richmond Newsoffice is located at 5731 No. 3 Road, directly across from the Cactus Club restaurant and a short walk from the SkyTrain’s Lansdowne station.

For more information about the Nite of Hope Richmond, visit niteofhope.com.