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Fauja Singh's final lap: 114-year-old dies in an accident in Punjab

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Fauja Singh, the legendary 'Turbaned Tornado' and world's oldest marathon runner, passed away at 114 after being hit by a vehicle in his native Indian village in Punjab's Jalandhar district. He was struck by an unidentified vehicle while...
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Canadian art charity celebrates 10th birthday

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A Canadian charity that supports and elevates artists is celebrating a milestone. STEPS Public Art is marking its 10th anniversary. As Talia Ricci reports, the organization aims to animate spaces with vibrant public art, while bringing...
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Westport holds 15th annual Great Duck Race fundraiser

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Members of the Westport Fire Department and other people volunteer their time each year to make the event happen.
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Long Island Fight for Charity announces 2024 charity boxers

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Nine out of the 11 boxers are business leaders from Long Island.
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Blockout 2024: The ‘Digital Guillotine’ Is Hurting Celebrities

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The ‘digital guillotine’ or ‘digitine’, is a new initiative targeting celebrities who netizens feel have not been vocal enough about the Israel-Hamas war. Coined by TikTok user ladyfromtheoutside, the term gained traction after Haley...
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Some members of charity serving Black business community concerned about $1.5M paid to former directors’ companies

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Some members of the Black Business and Professional Association are calling for transparency, and a change in leadership. As CBC’s Sarah MacMillan reports, their demands come after discovering the non-profit paid two former board...
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9th annual North Rockland Sports and Law Enforcement Day raises over $80,000 for charity

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This year's event proved to be a resounding success, as it raised over $80,000 in support of Stand Up to Cancer, Friends of Karen, and the Boomer Esiason Foundation.
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Salvation Army's food truck in Sydney ready to hit the road again

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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality has given the group the green light to offer meals while mobile. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Harry Jerome’s daughter requests removal of Canadian sprinter’s name from charity awards

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The daughter of Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome sent a cease-and-desist letter last week after learning about the alleged misappropriation of funds at the non-profit Black Business and Professional Association. Ahead of this weekend’s...
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How To Enter The 2025 London Marathon.

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Are you already thinking about starting training for next year’s London Marathon? Or want to run it for the first time? Well, the ballot for the 2025 TCS London Marathon opened on Monday, April 22. The opening of the ballot comes only a...
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How To Enter The 2025 London Marathon

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Are you already thinking about starting training for next year’s London Marathon? Or want to run it for the first time? Well, the ballot for the 2025 TCS London Marathon opened on Monday, April 22. The opening of the ballot comes only a...
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How these volunteer groups are stepping up to tackle food insecurity in N.S.

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With grocery prices skyrocketing over the past few years, more people are looking for help to stock their pantries. Across Nova Scotia, volunteer-run groups are stepping up — and some just got a boost in funding to help them meet demand....
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Pi day promotion sees pizza shop give back

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On Pi Day, one pizzeria in LaSalle — with the fitting name Slice of Pi — is serving up slices for a good cause.They're using this day (and all week) to fundraise for epilepsy. (In order of appearance: Karim Ebead, owner of Slice of Pi,...
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#TheMoment a man climbed up and down Mount Kilimanjaro backwards

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Britain’s Ben Stewart conquered Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, while walking backwards, all in a bid to raise money for charity.
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Local boxers step into the ring for charity match

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Champions for Charity is a local boxing match for people who have never taken part in the sport before. It is a fundraiser for McMaster Children's Hospital.
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Thunder Bay's icy plunge for a cause returns this spring

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The Thunder Bay Polar Bear Plunge is returning on April 6th. It's a fundraising event where participants raise money and take an icy plunge into Lake Superior. For more information you can go to their website...
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Gaza's displaced families struggle as little aid comes through the Rafah crossing

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There's little aid coming in through the Rafah crossing. Charity organisations are pitching in with basic food items for families.
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Stretching Your Dollar: How to Give Back on Giving Tuesday

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How to give back on Giving Tuesday.
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British Empire Medal awards at the Tower of London

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British Empire Medal awards at the Tower of London
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Planting the seeds of hope for kids in Ukraine

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Flowers4School is a charity working to help Ukrainian children tackle and recover from the mental toll of the prolonged war with Russia. Through the organization, kids plant flower beds with tulip bulbs to give them hope for the future,...
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#The Moment a quadriplegic man cycled across Canada

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Kevin Mills, a quadriplegic man from Ontario, completes a four-month hand-cycling trek across Canada in support of accessible pathways and activity after injury.
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Osoyoos, B.C., 'pulls together' to provide meals for fire crews

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Community members in Osoyoos, B.C., have been funding an effort led by local business owners to get fresh meals to fire crews working to beat back the wildfire that rocked the community.
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#TheMoment This 10-year-old biked 100 km for charity

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#TheMoment This 10-year-old sure loves to ride his bike — 100 km and over $19,000 for charity later, he’s keeping the Terry Fox legacy going.
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Why the bread price fixing fine isn’t going to consumers

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Some Canadian shoppers are frustrated the $50-million fine for bread price fixing is going to the government and not consumers. Experts explain why it’s not unusual and where it could go instead.