SNOHOMISH WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER Wednesday, April 17, 2024   
Snohomish Times News SNOHOMISH WEATHER
Home | Business News | County News | Entertainment | Local News | Photo Gallery | Prep Sports | Roads Traffic News | Snohomish News Archive | STSPN.COM

Ride to Conquer Cancer

GS Heating
Published:2015-08-30 State
Ride to Conquer Cancer    Print Snohomish Times    
Ride to Conquer Cancer

The Ride to Conquer Cancer presented by Silver Wheaton announced 2,087 riders helped raise $8.4 million for the BC Cancer Foundation as the seventh annual Ride commenced in British Columbia on Saturday. Funds raised through B.C.'s largest cycling fundraiser support breakthrough cancer research and enhancements to care at the BC Cancer Agency.

“One in fifteen British Columbians has helped to make The Ride to Conquer Cancer the largest fundraiser for cancer research in our province. Thanks to a remarkable commitment from riders, donors, volunteers, crew members and leading edge researchers, we are helping to change the story for those facing cancer today with lives saved, lives extended and cancers prevented,” said Douglas Nelson, President and CEO of the BC Cancer Foundation.

“For each of the 25,000 British Columbians who will hear the words, ‘you have cancer’ this year, the BC Cancer Foundation is here to ensure that researchers and clinicians at the BC Cancer Agency have the funds needed to re-invent the standard of care through leading-edge research. With $8.4 million raised this year, we will help make cancer a manageable disease through highly personalized approaches to treatment,” Nelson added.

In seven years, The Ride to Conquer Cancer raised $70 million for the BC Cancer Foundation. The annual event draws thousands of participants and brings together communities of cancer survivors, cyclists and supporters who train and fundraise for months in order to participate in the two-day, 200km Ride between Vancouver and Seattle.

“My life changed forever when in June 2014 I was diagnosed with stage III appendix cancer,” said Naarah Schmidt, a first year participant from Vancouver.
“Before my first round of chemotherapy, a friend gave me a necklace with the words ‘Strong Spirit’ engraved on its pendant. I wear it every day as a reminder to remain strong, no matter the circumstances. Cancer research has benefitted me greatly, so I’m excited that through this ride I have the chance to give back and help support the BC Cancer Foundation. It is changing and saving lives every day," Schmidt added.
After many years of supporting ‘The Silver Bullets’, a riding team consisting of mining industry members and family and friends, Silver Wheaton became the presenting sponsor of The Ride to Conquer Cancer in 2014. Nearly 50 members of The Silver Bullets have participated in The Ride in the past six years and have collectively raised over $700,000. Sponsorship funds donated by Silver Wheaton allow dollars raised by Ride participants to directly support cancer programs at the BC Cancer Agency.

“The Ride’s mission is very personal to Silver Wheaton employees as many of us have been touched by cancer in one way or another, and we are passionate about supporting an event that is dedicated to conquering the disease,” said Randy Smallwood, President and CEO of Silver Wheaton, and captain of The Silver Bullets.

“Silver Wheaton is proud to be the presenting sponsor of the 2015 Ride to Conquer Cancer, and we are extremely thankful for everyone’s fundraising efforts for the BC Cancer Agency this year,” Smallwood added.

Organizers released the dates of August 27th and 28th for the 2016 Ride, and encouraged people of all athletic abilities to participate in the eighth annual Ride to Conquer Cancer.
"Register today at our re-registration tent, visit us online at www.conquercancer.ca or call us at (888) 771-BIKE,” Nelson concluded.
Ride organizers expect thousands of supporters to attend public cheering stations along the route. For a map of the Ride routes, visit www.conquercancer.ca




Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
CLIMATE JOBS WASHINGTON CLIMATE JOBS WASHINGTON
A new coalition of labor unions, Climate Jobs Washington (CJWA), announced a slate of budget and legislative victories that will create high-quality union jobs, accelerate climate action, and advance equity across the state


Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
20 Dollars an Hour 20 Dollars an Hour
$20/Hour Minimum Wage Proposal Clears Key Committee Action


Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Helping Address Drug Crisis Helping Address Drug Crisis
Snohomish County Awards Funding to 11 Community Organizations Providing Recovery Services


Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
PUDs Energy Block Party on April 27 PUDs Energy Block Party on April 27
Snohomish County PUD is hosting its Energy Block Party at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27 at its Electric Building headquarters in downtown Everett.


Published: Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Nominate Your Favorite Mother Nominate Your Favorite Mother
Mothers have the hardest job on the planet, so the team at CM Heating and Cooling wants to show their appreciation by gifting a free HVAC unit to a local mom to recognize the unparalleled dedication of mothers



Traffic Conditions Published: 2024-04-15
Community Transit Board Workshop
Published: 2024-04-13
Healthy Kids Day®
Published: 2024-04-12
Little Bear Creek Advance Mitigation site
Published: 2024-04-12
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Published: 2024-04-12
DSHS is looking to hire
Published: 2024-04-11
TSA intercepted more than 1,500 firearms
Published: 2024-04-10
State Parks

McDaniels

Snohomish Sports Network

Advertisement

SNOHOMISH WEATHER


The Epoch Times

Advertisement

mondotimes
The Worldwide Media Guide

 


SNOHOMISH contact