Cancer survivors line up before the start of the Relay for Life at the Elks Park on Saturday, June 13. Participants took part in the relay and family friendly activities while raising more than $101,000 this year for cancer research. The South Shuswap’s Blind Bay Bunch raised more than $11,000, the second-highest fundraising total for a team.

Cancer survivors line up before the start of the Relay for Life at the Elks Park on Saturday, June 13. Participants took part in the relay and family friendly activities while raising more than $101,000 this year for cancer research. The South Shuswap’s Blind Bay Bunch raised more than $11,000, the second-highest fundraising total for a team.

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Cancer survivors line up before the start of the Relay for Life at the Elks Park on Saturday, June 13

Cancer survivors line up before the start of the Relay for Life at the Elks Park on Saturday, June 13. Participants took part in the relay and family friendly activities while raising more than $101,000 this year for cancer research. The South Shuswap’s Blind Bay Bunch raised more than $11,000, the second-highest fundraising total for a team.

 

 

Salmon Arm Observer