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Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury

Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury
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Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury

Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury
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Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury

Hike organizers aiming to raise $150,000 for palliative care in Sudbury
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Sudbury s hospice raises more than $300,000

Article content The local community must raise about 40 per cent of the operating dollars. In Sudbury, that means $1 million is needed to pay the yearly operating expenses. The Hospice does not charge anything for its services and staff. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury s hospice raises more than $300,000 Back to video Sadly, we cannot cure everyone, but we can care for everyone. Our Hospice staff and volunteers provide excellent care allowing people to live their last days on their own terms with respect, dignity, and love. On July 14th, our community celebrated that care by generously donating to help keep our Hospice doors open. Donors included corporations and businesses like Desjardins, Makami Engineering, Walden Welding and Mechanical.

Things to do in Sudbury, July 14 to July 16

Article content July 14 Family: A Sudbury-owned business is making a splash this summer by bringing a new traveling inflatable water park to Chelmsford in August. After a stint at a private resort near Niagara Falls, Splash N Go Adventure Parks will be setting up at Vermillion Lake Park from Aug. 1 to 15. Due to COVID-19 protocols, the park will be operating at 75 per cent of its 135-person capacity as restrictions allow. Tickets can be purchased online for four 1.5-hour sessions throughout the day at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to allow for contact tracing and social distancing. Passes will be available starting July 14 for $25, tax included, per person and include full access to the park. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.splashngo.ca.

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