Terry Fox | Terry Fox Run
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Today is my birthday, and if you're in a giving mood, there's something you can do. I'm running in the Terry Fox Run this September. Donate and boost my amount collected from the current $33 closer to my target $500. Here's where I'm collecting pledges. It's safe and secure, just
It's been about four years since I complained about this, and in the blogging world four years is an eternity. My complaint has to do with this holiday weekend. Once again we're taking Monday off in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday. Queen Vicky's full title was By the Grace of
The Terry Fox Run is fast approaching. I've always regarded Terry Fox as the greatest Canadian. His Marathon of Hope affected me deeply in 1980 and he continues to inspire me to this day. I'm not running this year (I'm planning to run in 2007), but a good friend is.
"Even if I don't finish, we need others to continue. It's got to keep going without me." - Terry Fox
Twenty-five years ago today, Terry Fox was forced to abandon his Marathon of Hope for cancer research just outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Terry Fox was a native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who was diagnosed with cancer in his right leg in 1977 at the age of 18. Two years later
Tonight, the CBC will unveil the results of their Greatest Canadian poll. I know the whole concept is silly, but I've been watching with great interest. I even tuned in last night to watch the advocates battle on behalf of their top ten nominees. I'd like to see Terry Fox