Smitty’s Restaurant/Bugsy’s Bar and Grill is helping in the fight against breast cancer for the whole month of October. Visit any one of our Saskatoon locations, and together we can make a difference! Proceeds raised from each promotion will be donated to the C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research.
Hungry for some great food? Join us at any of our Saskatoon locations on, Thursday, October 23 between 8:00am-11:00am. Purchase your Early Bird Breakfast for Breast Cancer for only $8.99 + tax. All sales will be donated to the C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research.
Looking for a good time while supporting a great cause? Come on down to Bugsy’s Market Mall Location and be a part of the 5th Annual Save the Tata’s Dart Tournament and Casino. Registration opens at 12:00pm Saturday, October 25. No experience needed, no skills required, must be 19 years of age or older. Entry fee for tournament is $20. In between bullseyes play some fun games and win prizes at our Tatas Casinos.
Come get your BINGO on! Pack up your lucky dabber and head to Bugsy’s in Lawson Height Mall Saturday, October 4 at 5pm and Sunday, October 19 at 2pm. Great prizes and great fun with proceeds donated to C95 Radio Marathon.
Purchases your F Cancer t-shirt, hoodie, zip up + more at either Market Mall or Lawson Heights locations. Share how you really feel about cancer while donating at the same time! A portion of each item is donated to C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research.
Get your coupon books and coffee cards today! Coupon books are only $10 and are full of great savings and deals. Plus, purchase a $25 coffee card for great savings on your next 8 cups of coffee. Coupon books and coffee cards are available at all Saskatoon Smitty’s locations.
The C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research is Thursday, October 23. This year marks our 26th annual event. Over 6.9 million dollars has been raised since C95 Radio Marathon began. All money raised will be donated to Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan with 100% of proceeds staying in Saskatchewan. The funds raised provide resources for local Saskatchewan research projects to find new treatments for breast cancer that could help save lives.