Listen Live

Terry Fox continues to resonate with all ages of Canadians

A man, considered a Canadian hero, will be honoured when Canadians from coast to coast participate in Terry Fox Runs in ten days’ time.

Donna White, the provincial director for the BC Yukon Terry Fox Foundation, said 38 years after Terry Fox attempted to run across the country, his story still resonates with Canadians of all ages.

She said, “Kids are being taught Terry’s story and his legacy is being shared with them. For students today, he may be somebody out of the history books but he is our piece of history, he’s our homegrown boy, he’s our true Canadian hero. The simplicity of what he set out to do was not to become rich, or not to become famous, but simply to bring an end to the hurting that he saw in the cancer wards.”

To participate in a Run, you don’t need to raise a set amount of money.

In the Cowichan Valley, there’s a Run at the BC Forest Discovery Centre and there’s one in Ladysmith.

Click here to find a run nearest you.

The school runs take place September 27th.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
News Director

Continue Reading

cjsu Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. Greens call for a return to vacancy control with new legislation

The B.C. Greens have tabled legislation that would limit how much landlords can raise rents between tenancies. The post B.C. Greens call for a return to vacancy control with new legislation appeared first on AM 1150.

BC Housing approves winter shelter funding in Cowichan Valley

Funding has been secured to allow for a 24/7 warming shelter at the Ramada Inn in Duncan.

Keep the scares spooky, not shocking, says BC Hydro

BC Hydro is urging residents to keep electrical safety in mind with their Halloween displays. The post Keep the scares spooky, not shocking, says BC Hydro appeared first on AM 1150.

First Nation rebukes B.C. leaders over ‘misleading’ statements about Richmond title ruling

The Quw'utsun Nation says recent comments about their land title case from Premier David Eby, Richmond’s mayor and other politicians are “at best, misleading, and at worst, deliberately inflammatory.” The post First Nation rebukes B.C. leaders over ‘misleading’ statements about Richmond title ruling appeared first on AM 1150.

BCGEU members head back to work as they vote on tentative agreement

Public service workers with the the B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) are back on the job Monday after the union and the province reached a tentative agreement over the weekend.  The post BCGEU members head back to work as they vote on tentative agreement appeared first on AM 1150.
- Advertisement -