Peninsula News Review, July 13, 2012

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Friday, July 13, 2012

A ride in memory of

dad Daughter sets off to ride 660 km to raise awareness of the disease that took her father Devon MacKenzie News staff

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Water break A worker at the Sidney Fish Market pauses for a drink from the hose behind the landmark structure in the sunny and warm afternoon Tuesday. Environment Canada is calling for gorgeous weather into next week, with highs between 25 and 26 degrees.

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One Peninsula resident is taking her personal story of dealing with ALS through the province this summer. Cindy Lister, a Grade 3 teacher at Deep Cove elementary, will cycle from Kamloops to “To me, it’s so Hope this August on an inaugural bike trip sad when people get she’s dubbed the Cycle diagnosed with [ALS] of Hope. “Our main goal with because basically they this ride is to raise know it’s just the end, awareness. We do have there’s no way to cure it a small monetary goal, but that’s really not our or stop it.” focus,” Lister said. – Cindy Lister, Cycle of Lister, who lost her father to ALS, or amyoHope organizer trophic lateral sclerosis, late last year, says her drive to raise awareness and funds comes from the fact that there’s no known cure for the disease yet. “To me, it’s so sad when people get diagnosed with this disease because basically they know it’s just the end, there’s no way to cure it or stop it – there’s no hope,” Lister said. “And really, what is life without hope?” This year’s cycling trip will be Lister’s scouting mission for following years and she won’t be doing it alone. Since January, Lister has been training with a group of six other women who will go along with her on the journey. PLEASE SEE: Tour de Rock coach training, page A9

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