REAL MEN WEAR PINK AT NIPISSING
University and team representatives announced they will be working with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) CIBC Run for the Cure to raise awareness and support for breast cancer research during the kick-off event for the CBCF's "Real Men Wear Pink" campaign. The Lakers hockey team will wear special pink jerseys for their exhibition game on Sept. 19 versus the Ottawa Gee-Gees. The team will also donate a portion of ticket sales and concession sales. The organizers are hoping to find sponsors to purchase pink t-shirts for the fans, as well, to create a sea of pink in Memorial Gardens.
Other real men and women lending their support at the kick-off included Nipissing University's new president, Dr. Lesley Lovett-Doust, North Bay's Chief of Police, Paul Cook, who sported a pink-dyed uniform, and North Bay Chamber of Commerce president Sean Lawlor.
Several local organizations will be participating in the "Real Men Wear Pink" campaign during the "Paint Canada Pink Week", July 20–24. U-Need a Cab will be painting one of their cabs pink for this event to also help raise awareness; all their drivers will be wearing pink T-shirts on Fri., July 24.
The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure will take place in over 50 communities across the country on Sun., Oct. 4. It is the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation's largest annual fundraising event for breast cancer research and awareness. The event will take place at the North Bay Waterfront. So, tie up your laces and run or walk 5km or walk 1km with your family, friends or colleagues. Whatever or whomever your reason, the end goal is the same – creating a future without breast cancer – for all of us! Walk, run, give generously on Sun., Oct. 4.
Source: Nipissing University