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Pat and Lauren Connors (Dartmouth, NS) brought us on a trip down memory lane with Crunch Out Colon Cancer, a fundraiser inspired by the fabulously campy 8 Minute Abs. This event was put on in memory of Jim Connors, hero and loving father to Pat and Lauren. Jim lost his life to colon cancer. Why More >
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It was a chilly day, but our team ran our butts off at the Banque Scotia 21k et 5k de Montréal! CCAC friends and family braved the weather to run in both events as a part if the Scotia Charity Challenge. We raised over $4,500 for the CCAC’s support, awareness and advocacy programs. Whether you’re More >
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Our Montreal team hosted an incredible medical conference at the Hyatt Regency on March 23rd. Entitled Improving the Quality of Colorectal Cancer Care in Quebec, the conference highlighted the details of Quebec’s pilot colorectal screening program, explored the power of healthy diet and exercise in the prevention of the disease and provided the updates on More >
about 7 years ago - 4 comments
The CCAC is proud to introduce Becky Pink. You may recognize her from the Get Up There (GUT) For Colorectal Cancer event on March 4th, where she spoke as a patient representative of our organization. Now Becky is tacking a new challenge as she prepares to run in the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon in Halifax- More >
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Behold, the fabulous “butt bus” currently making the rounds in Toronto and Laval. We launched these extra special additions to our GetYourButtSeen campaign to celebrate Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month 2011. Can’t wait to come up with next year’s cheeky scheme! Many thanks to Ogilvy Montreal, the creators of this daring (and fun!) campaign; to our More >
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The CCAC is proud to introduce Pat and Lauren Connors, children of the late, great Jim Connors. Their event promises to be a 6-pack of fun! —– My Dad, Jim Connors—my idol, my hero—fought for two years against the injustice that was his own disease, Colon Cancer, and against the injustice of a healthcare system More >
about 7 years ago - 2 comments
CCAC walkers, runners, volunteers and supporters will be at it again this year on Sunday, April 17th! We are proud to be participating as the only national not-for-profit organization participating in the Scotia Charity Challenge events in all 5 cities across Canada. Last year, our team made some noise as the CCAC CHEEKY BUTTS! Over More >
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Are you ready to Graffiti Get Down? The event is being planned and executed by 2nd year Special Events Planning Students at George Brown College in Toronto, and we hear it’s going to be a blast! GGD is all about the four pillars of hip hop (emceeing, DJ’ing, breaking, graffiti) and showcasing those pillars. Our purpose More >
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150 of these beauties are gracing the “butts” of buses in Toronto. Wonder how many lifesaving conversations these will launch? Have you seen one on the road? We wanna hear about it!
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