Coast-to-coast for cancer

Twenty-two cyclists who began a cross-country ride on Sept. 7 to raise funds for children living with cancer rode through Salmon Arm

  • Sep. 14, 2016 11:00 a.m.
Twenty-two cyclists who began a cross-country ride on Sept. 7 to raise funds for children living with cancer rode through Salmon Arm on Sept. 8 as part of  the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride. When the cyclists arrive in Halifax on Sept. 24, they will have covered over 7,000-kilometres.

Twenty-two cyclists who began a cross-country ride on Sept. 7 to raise funds for children living with cancer rode through Salmon Arm on Sept. 8 as part of the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride. When the cyclists arrive in Halifax on Sept. 24, they will have covered over 7,000-kilometres.

Twenty-two cyclists who began a cross-country ride on Sept. 7 to raise funds for children living with cancer rode through Salmon Arm on Sept. 8 as part of  the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride. When the cyclists arrive in Halifax on Sept. 24, they will have covered over 7,000-kilometres.

 

 

Salmon Arm Observer