Ride for Hope celebrates 10 years on the frosty trails0
- Northerners
- January 26, 2016
Not even a broken head bolt could stop them.
READ MORENot even a broken head bolt could stop them.
READ MORECanadians are a philanthropic bunch. According to the 2015 BMO Charitable Giving Survey, 80 per cent of Canadians plan to make a charitable donation in the next 12 months, averaging an annual total of $694.
READ MORECharles Delorme is a man of few words.
READ MORETeachers at Joseph B. Tyrrell (JBT) elementary school in Fort Smith hope bringing Relay for Life’s cancer fundraising through the school’s doors will enact similarly altruistic action among their students and spread awareness of the cause.
READ MOREThe Butterflies have been batting their wings to find a cure for cancer ever since Relay For Life began in Fort Smith in 2005, and this year a handful of new members will flutter through the night.
READ MOREOne of Canada’s foremost charitable organizations is setting up shop in Yellowknife following the creation of its first program to help Northerners benefit from wealthy donors who have a penchant for environmental and social development work.
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