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Toronto cancer run to benefit new charity

Toronto cancer run to benefit new charity

HELPING OTHERS — Participants and spectators for the Pat Cambell Fighting Cancer 5K Run are invited to bring nonperishable food to fill two Toronto police cruisers during the run, with the food to be given to the families of individuals fighting cancer. With one of the city’s police cruisers are, from left, Patrolman Ryan Franke; Galen and Tambi Wade, the race coordinators; Mayor John Parker; Police Capt. Derrick Piatt; Patrolman Sam Pinkerton; and Robert Sullivan III, director of the Cancer Dietary Initiative, which will distribute the food. The race will begin at 10:30 a.m. March 15. — Warren Scott
TORONTO — When the Pat Campbell Fighting Cancer 5K Run returns to the Gem City on March 15, it will raise funds for a new cause, and participants and spectators can help to support it.

Proceeds from the race, which will start at 10:30 a.m. for runners and a minute later for walkers, will go to the Cancer Dietary Initiative, a Steubenville-based charity that provides food to the families of local residents battling cancer.