Nearly $250-Thousand Raised as Cops for Cancer Tour De North Rolls Into Prince Rupert
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Nearly $250-thousand raised as Cops for Cancer Tour de North rolls into Prince Rupert
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — After seven days on the road, the Cops for Cancer Tour de North has made its way from Prince George to Prince Rupert. The team of twelve cyclists departed from Heritage Elementary School in Prince George on Friday (Sept. 12), and they completed the 850-kilometre ride on Sept. 18. “I’m so proud to have been a part of such an incredible journey and I’m so sad for it to be over,” rider Samuelle Simard of the Smithers’ BCEHS sa…
Northern B.C. communities rally together in support of Cops for Cancer Tour de North
After seven days on the road, Tour de North cyclists completed the 850-kilometre ride when they reached Prince Rupert on September 18. A partnership between the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and local first responder agencies, the annual event raised $245,545.26 that will be directed towards life-saving childhood cancer research and important support programs like Camp […]
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