Cops for Cancer

Cops found most of the cash lost by Chilliwack farmer who was going to purchase blackbelly sheep with it. (Sheri Elgersma photo)

Cops for Cancer team finds $2,350 in cash lost by would-be sheep farmer in Chilliwack

Cyclists managed to corral 23 $100 bills meant to purchase blackbelly sheep

 

Greeted by cheering staff, Tour de North participants gather outside Canadian Tire in Williams Lake as they complete their ride. The tour, which started in Fort St. John, saw several challenges including a route change due to the Hudson’s Hope wildfires. (Angie Mindus photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Cops for Cancer cyclists ride 850 km for childhood cancer research, support services

Tour de North wraps up in Williams Lake raising $150, 999.88

 

Cops for Cancer Tour de North made a stop in Quesnel on Monday, Sept 19. The ride will finish today in Williams Lake. (Rebecca Dyok photo — Quesnel Observer)

Tour de North event to celebrate end of tour in Williams Lake

Fundraising bike ride welcome event Sept. 20 at 5 p.m.

 

Cops for Cancer Tour de North 2022 is set to depart Dawson Creek to Fort St. John on Wednesday, Sept. 14. This year, the annual event has law enforcement and emergency personnel cycling to Williams Lake, raising money for childhood cancer research. (Black Press file photo)

Cops For Cancer pedalling from Sept. 14 – 20

Cops For Cancer Tour de North sets off tomorrow from Dawson Creek

  • Sep 13, 2022
Cops for Cancer Tour de North 2022 is set to depart Dawson Creek to Fort St. John on Wednesday, Sept. 14. This year, the annual event has law enforcement and emergency personnel cycling to Williams Lake, raising money for childhood cancer research. (Black Press file photo)
The Cops for Cancer - Tour De North finished in Prince Rupert on Sept. 23 with participants jubilant at the success of cycling more than 870 km and battling wicked weather to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. (Photo: Norman Galimski/The Northern View)

Cops for Cancer – Tour de North rides to success in Prince Rupert

Cyclists battled wicked weather but ended the 870 km trek from Prince George in jubilation

The Cops for Cancer - Tour De North finished in Prince Rupert on Sept. 23 with participants jubilant at the success of cycling more than 870 km and battling wicked weather to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. (Photo: Norman Galimski/The Northern View)
Local Tour de Rock rider Marcel Midlane raised over $3,000 for Cops for Cancer during a Spin-A-Thon event in July and he’s keeping the fundraising roll going by offering sponsorships for each leg of his roughly 1,000 kilometre ride. (Photo - Andrew Bailey)

Topur de Rock rider seeking sponsors in Tofino and Ucluelet

“Every single dollar helps and goes a long way towards helping these children.”

Local Tour de Rock rider Marcel Midlane raised over $3,000 for Cops for Cancer during a Spin-A-Thon event in July and he’s keeping the fundraising roll going by offering sponsorships for each leg of his roughly 1,000 kilometre ride. (Photo - Andrew Bailey)