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Motorcycle enthusiasts come together to help fight prostate cancer

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Durham, GTA

A large group of motorcyclists from across the GTA rode in support of prostate cancer on Saturday.  The ‘Blue Tie Ride’ began in Maple, and ended in Port Perry.  Chair of the ride, Dolly Betancourt, says they want to raise awareness about a disease that affects one in seven Canadian men.  The ride covered 130-kilometres.  They hope to raise $50,000.  For more information, click here.

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Permalink | August 11th, 2012

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