
Since Terry Fox ran his Marathon of Hope in 1980, Canadians have raised over $850 million for cancer research through annual Terry Fox events. The Terry Fox races in Ridgetown and Chatham were both online and raised around $3,000. In Blenheim, nearly $25,000 was raised in the community The Tilbury event raised over $15,000 while supporters of the Wallaceburg Terry Fox Race raised over $19,000. Other Chatham-Kent Terry Fox events have been successful. In the past, the Dresden event has received high profile recognition as it has been in the top 10 in Ontario for more than two decades for dollars raised per capita.įor 25 years, the event was coordinated by Cindy Brewer, who handed over the reins to Robinson in 2021.


“Everyone was so happy to be back in person to continue supporting a cause so near and dear to so many,” Robinson said. The post-pandemic run has allowed participants and volunteers to come together now that COVID-19 protocols have been relaxed. “Each year Dresden takes over, and this year was no different, we hit an all-time high for most funds raised.” The music video to this track features one David Rountree who, according to IMDB, takes on the role of the hunk. In fact originally DiCaprio himself was slated to participate on Oops, but ultimately he opted not to. “It was of course Terry’s time that Sunday,” Robinson explained. I Did It Again Both the music video and the lyrics of the song make references to Leonardo DiCaprio’s hit film Titanic (1997). The model, 54, turned heads when she wore a now-iconic daring black gown, held together by oversized gold safety pins, to the premiere of Four Weddings And A Funeral with the actor, then 33, in 1994.Claire and Meg Robinson accept a check for $2,000 from Grant McFadden and Bill McBrayne of Dresden-Camden Firefighters Association Station 6.īuilding on its rich history, the 27th Annual Terry Fox Community Run, held September 18, raised over $51,000, once again breaking the year’s record former.Īccording to organizer Meg Robinson, electricity was in the air on the day of the event with more than 250 people attending. Read more: Jennifer Lopez, 50, wows fans with ageless photo as she teases new shoe campaign It comes after Hugh Grant revealed - in another recent fashion throwback moment - that ex-girlfriend Liz Hurley’s ‘That Dress’ was chosen as a snub to designers. It received the highest debut-week sales by a female artist, a feat only overtaken 15 years later by Adele’s ‘25’.īritney released her first song, ‘.Baby One More Time’ in September 1998. The song was part of a record-breaking album - of the same title - released in May 2000. Read more: Holly Willoughby wears Warehouse dress on This Morning - and it's on sale Read more: Rochelle Humes wears comfy £19.99 joggers we all need in our life right nowĪ third added: “This was my favourite video.” Her post has received more than 1.1m ‘likes’ and over 31,000 comments. “But seriously you have all shown so much support for this song and I thank you for it….sending love to you all!!!!!” “And now we’re sitting in quarantine wishing we were on Mars….of course I am just kidding!!!!! Oops, I did it again (Oops I) I missed all their bombs (did it again, missed their bombs) they got on the plane (I got lost) oh baby, baby (I'm not that bright, baby) Oops you think I'm the one.

“I remember that red suit was so freaking hot….but the dance was fun and it made the shoot fly by!!!!! Read more: Liz Hurley wore 'That Dress' after snub by fashion designers, says Hugh Grant This content is not available due to your privacy preferences.
