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Shuswap breast cancer patient finds joy in hiding painted rocks

Shuswap breast cancer patient finds joy in hiding painted rocks

Blind Bay resident’s art project sees work shared world over
Auto shops partner with Canadian Cancer Society

Auto shops partner with Canadian Cancer Society

Apple Auto Glass, Broco Glass and Speedy Glass will donate $2 from every pair of wiper sold to support women living with breast cancer
Shuswap breast cancer patient finds joy in hiding painted rocks

Shuswap breast cancer patient finds joy in hiding painted rocks

Blind Bay resident’s art project sees work shared world over
Okanagan breast cancer patient calls for expedited second COVID-19 vaccine dose

Okanagan breast cancer patient calls for expedited second COVID-19 vaccine dose

Roseanne Ting-Mak Brown says clinically vulnerable cancer patients need second dose
Kelowna man donates to BC Cancer Foundation in honour of late wife

Kelowna man donates to BC Cancer Foundation in honour of late wife

Walley Lightbody’s wife died of breast cancer in 2016
Okanagan breast cancer survivor collects famous bands’ guitar strings for charity

Okanagan breast cancer survivor collects famous bands’ guitar strings for charity

The seven-year Vernon resident is auctioning 54-40 drum sticks from Rock the Lake
B.C. family in need of support after mother’s stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis

B.C. family in need of support after mother’s stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis

Seek funds to cover treatment and care for their three autism-diagnosed kids
Two-time cancer survivor shares her journey to recovery for Daffodil Month

Two-time cancer survivor shares her journey to recovery for Daffodil Month

Regular mammograms caught Sue Selby’s cancer before it spread
B.C. woman forced to undergo emergency surgery after breast-implant illness

B.C. woman forced to undergo emergency surgery after breast-implant illness

Shannon Sayers of White Rock is hoping to warn others of implant dangers
Doctors say Canadians are dying because of outdated cancer screenings

Doctors say Canadians are dying because of outdated cancer screenings

Guidelines for some common cancers conflict with the opinions of specialists in those areas