Archive for June, 2009

Nerves of Steel

Posted in Uncategorized on June 25th, 2009 by CFL Fans Fight Cancer Admin – Be the first to comment

It’s cutdown day in the CFL, and I imagine there’s more then a few nervous players out there right this moment. Not to mention a few heartbroken ones. Here though? We’re just ready to give you some more links and great information.

It’s a different kind of football, but Toronto FC wore pink yesterday in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Good for them.

Two updates directly from us today. More after the break.

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Quickly Speaking

Posted in Uncategorized on June 23rd, 2009 by CFL Fans Fight Cancer Admin – Be the first to comment

Got CJOB on in the background, but hey. Away we go anyway, at least for a moment.

13 new difference makers today. Thanks to one and all.

Sears update from Sarnia here…Avon Canada press release update here… and more Sears from Truro, Nova Scotia.

Have a great day, and we’ll be back to full size next time.

Waited a little longer today…

Posted in Uncategorized on June 22nd, 2009 by CFL Fans Fight Cancer Admin – Be the first to comment

…just in case Mickelson could win the US Open. Alas, ’twas not to be. All the best to Phil, Amy, and all theirs, as she begins the medical portion of her fight against breast cancer on July 1.

Turns out  they raised a hundred and fifty grand in Cowtown yesterday to fight prostate cancer. That’s pretty impressive for a day’s work. To them we say, well done!

We’ve got some new friends over at Be The Cure, so make sure you check them out. Some great work being done there by Joe Drexler and many others.

I particularly enjoyed this post by Wes, recapping his interview with Brian Williams. It really is incredible what he’s accomplished so far, and to think he still has so much potential ahead of him. Just awesome.

An update from our friends out in Nova Scotia about the Sears National Kids Cancer ride again as they  get ready to wrap that up tomorrow.

Last but not least, we’re well over 250 people now committed to Making a Difference. Won’t you be one too?