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Daffodil Dash Cranbrook runs Saturday
Saturday, April 29 is shaping up to be a fine day for run and walk in Cranbrook, as the Daffodil Dash gets underway at McKinnon…
B.C. to add more cancer coverage for firefighters
The provincial government intends to move ahead with an amendment to the Firefighters Occupational Disease Regulation under the Workers Compensation Act to add presumptions for…
Pink bulldozer helps raise awareness
Teck’s Elkview Operations helped raise awareness of breast cancer and its impact on the community with a rebuilt pink Caterpillar D10T bulldozer that was displayed…
Bulldozing breast cancer
Teck’s Elkview Operations (EVO) is raising awareness of breast cancer and its impact on the local community with a rebuilt pink Caterpillar D10T bulldozer that…
Dragonboaters’ $3,000 to Starlite and breast cancer care
Their commitment to supporting breast cancer care never ceases. Last week East Kootenay Foundation for Health’s Starlite Campaign received an additional boost of support thanks…
A gift from the heart for breast cancer
Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis is never easy and when treatment begins you sometimes just need that little something that can make the journey easier….
The things that matter do not come under a tree
By Stephanie Stevens So, I picked up my new car today. And of course, it cost $120 to register (tax) and my insurance will come…
An ounce of prevention
By Miranda Holmes It is estimated that over 22,000 women in Canada will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year and nearly 10 times as…
Clearly a Breast Friends’ Bash Event to support A Clear View
by Sheila Tutty I’ve heard it many times… I will never get breast cancer. I, too, was one of those people who did not fit…