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Based on some of the Nike commercials he has done, we figure that when Steve Nash's basketball career winds down, he's going to end up being a filmmaker or something. Full Article at AZ Central.com
N o one will ever replace Terry Fox in the hearts of Canadians, but Captain Trevor Greene is a worthy successor. His odyssey evokes Mr. Fox's Marathon of Hope. Full Article at Globe and Mail
It is an unforgettable moment. Dressed all in white, Muhammad Ali clutches the Olympic torch in front of tens of thousands of people at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games. Full Article at Canada.com
Kira Curtis/Canwest News Service Protesters against the Olympic Games march through the streets of downtown Victoria, B.C. stopping traffic and blocking in vehicles on Friday. Full Article at National Post
METRO VANCOUVER - Brittany Rogers considers herself a normal teenager who has crushes on guys, loves to shop in malls and goes to Terry Fox secondary in Port Coquitlam. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - When the Olympic flame is lit at B.C. Place on Feb. 12, 2010, tens of thousands of people would like that final torchbearer to be Betty Fox. Full Article at TSN.ca
W hen the Olympic flame is lit at B.C. Place on Feb. 12, 2010, tens of thousands of people would like that final torchbearer to be Betty Fox. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Grade 8 students Paige Cascanette-Boucher, left, Minna Muralles and Victoria Murray lead the way during William Beatty School’s Terry Fox walk last week. Full Article at ParrySound.com
A new grassroots movement seems to have arisen in Canada. One remarks upon it each autumn, now, when it is a ritual of the season in every part of the nation for citizens to run or walk (or trot, or cycle) to raise money for research on cancer. Full Article at Globe and Mail
2009-09-25 18:34:04 - ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR -- (Marketwire) -- 09/25/09 -- Mr. Ed Holder, Member of Parliament for London West, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Prentice, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
People across the country and around the world took part in the annual Terry Fox run on Sunday. More than 1,000 different events took place in Canada and abroad. Full Article at CBC News
The 29th annual Terry Fox Run goes a week early this year due to some religious holidays next week. Throughout Toronto, a number of neighbourhoods will host a run. Full Article at AM640 Toronto
VANCOUVER - More than 700 people ran, cycled, skateboarded and inline-skated during the Terry Fox Run in Vancouver Sunday, raising more than $84,600 for cancer research in this city alone. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
WINDSOR, Ont. -- Windsor’s Kiss family isn’t always home for the annual Terry Fox Run, but with 220 locations in Ontario to choose from, including Tecumseh, Tilbury and Chatham, they’ve never had to miss it. Full Article at Canada.com
Like any Port Coquitlam resident with civic pride should know, Michael Thomas, a 29 year-old father of three, knows Terry Fox put his city on the map. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
It’s been 29 years, but the legacy of Terry Fox lives on as shoelaces are tied across the country this weekend, and again by school children later this month. Full Article at ParrySound.com
I t says a lot about Steve Nash that, one sunny evening this summer, there was no place he wanted to be more than a cemetery in Port Coquitlam, B.C. The sun was setting, the beer and wine were flowing and the mood was light yet poignant. Full Article at Globe and Mail
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The icebreaker Terry Fox tries to free up the passenger ship CTMA-Vacancier, right, carrying about 300 people -- one of three vessels ensnared in thick ice at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River in Canada, on Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009 off the shores of Matane, Que..
View Photo »Boys ride their bicycles during the annual Terry Fox Run in Damascus November 20, 2009. The Terry Fox Run is an annual event held in many countries around the world to support cancer medical research, in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox.
View Photo »Women participate in the annual Terry Fox Run in Damascus November 20, 2009. The Terry Fox Run is an annual event held in many countries around the world to support cancer medical research, in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox.
View Photo »Girls and their dogs participate in the annual Terry Fox Run in Damascus November 20, 2009. The Terry Fox Run is an annual event held in many countries around the world to support cancer medical research, in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox.
View Photo »Girls and their dogs wait before participating in the annual Terry Fox Run in Damascus November 20, 2009. The Terry Fox Run is an annual event held in many countries around the world to support cancer medical research, in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox.
View Photo »Participants run in the 11th Terry Fox Marathon of Hope in Havana March 21, 2009. The marathon is held annually to raise funds for cancer research and to honor Canadian Terry Fox, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 18 in 1977.
View Photo »A disabled man participates in the 11th Terry Fox Marathon of Hope in Havana March 21, 2009. The marathon is held annually to raise funds for cancer research and to honor Canadian Terry Fox, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 18 in 1977.
View Photo »Boys ride their bicycles during the annual Terry Fox Run in Damascus November 20, 2009. The Terry Fox Run is an annual event held in many countries around the world to support cancer medical research, in commemoration of Canadian cancer activist Terry Fox.
View Photo »You hear a lot of things ... You can't listen to what everyone else is saying. My job is to play and contribute. I have no control over where I line up. Receiver is not completely foreign to me. I played some at Terry Fox [high school] and in college [Bishop's].
If Terry Fox could get up every day and run 26 miles, I think the least I can do is run 10 kilometres once a year
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