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Fox run becomes legacy
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he West Shore Terry Fox run will be missing something important this year. Dave Hill, the former organizer since 1995, died of cancer on Aug. 23. “He battled it for 21 months and four days,” said Hill’s daughter, Courtney Hill. Courtney has been helping her father organize the run over the years, and is stepping in to organize it herself. Even while grieving Charla Huber the loss of her father, Reporting Courtney says continuing her father’s legacy is important. “The Terry Fox run was his third baby,” Courtney joked. “I was in my first Terry Fox run with I was six months old, my uncle carried me in the Snuggly (baby carrier).” The run has always been important to the family. “Courtney is displaying her true honour given what she and her and her family have been through for a tough two years,” said Darren Work, Terry Fox’s cousin who is helping Courtney with the event. Each year more than 100 Terry Fox supporters come out the run and this year Courtney would like to see more people and hopes to raise $10,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation. “I just want people to show up and if they knew my father then they can run in honour of him,” Courtney said.
Hitting the target West Shore RCMP Const. Harrison Teed is this year’s West Shore Tour de Rock rider. He will be at the detachment’s garage sale and hopes to raise more than $3,500 for Cops for Cancer. See story page A15.
PLEASE SEE: Run continues despite loss, Page A6
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