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Breast cancer fundraiser 'Pink the Towns' evolving for 2022
After an immensely successful 2021 campaign Bec Matthews, of Dorchester, Ont., and her team of volunteers are pushing ahead with Pink the Towns.
She says Pink the Towns will no longer be a lawn sign campaign. “Instead of doing lawn signs this year, I decided to do flags, which you can tie around a tree, for example, or in the ground. They will come with suction cups. You can put them in your windows. We’re also doing car magnets.”
Photo: Bec Matthews, Dorchester, ON.
(Sean Irvine / CTV News)

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Kim Macdonald, TV Broadcaster

I am a mother, wife, daughter, sister, cousin, niece, aunt and friend. I’ve made my living on television talking about what Canadians love to talk about… the weather. I have HAD breast cancer. It is not who I am. It doesn’t define me and it doesn’t make me special. It is my adversary and as such it will challenge me like nothing has. I think that’s worth documenting.

Here is my story.

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