Article content Record donations to Salvation Army’s kettle campaign ensures a recently launched mobile food bank that brings fresh food to seniors and the disabled continues in the new year. Sault Ste. Marie residents donated $111,703 to this year’s fundraising drive that ended Christmas Eve. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cash pours in for Salvation Army Back to video The final tally, compiled Tuesday, dazzled Maj. Sean Furey as it’s $26,000 higher than the $85,000 collected in 2019. “We did great,” Furey told The Sault Star. “Best year ever.” Kettles were at eight Sault Ste. Marie businesses including Canadian Tire, Joe’s No Frills and Walmart.