The Port Hope Police Service and Cobourg Police Service partnered again for this year’s annual Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics.
The mission of the LETR is to increase awareness and raise funds for the Special Olympics and its Olympians. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Special Olympics and with the help from Port Hope and Cobourg services, $2.3 million was raised through the LETR last year.
Participants will be jogged, cycled, roller bladed or walking through Port Hope and Cobourg on on Wednesday, June 5 starting at the Port Hope Police Station.
After traveling through Port Hope the Torch Run started in Cobourg at Northumberland Mall headed down William Street before briefly stopping at Tim Horton’s to help support Tim Horton’s Camp Day before ending up with Special Olympians at Cobourg Collegiate Institute before ending the Torch Run at the Community Living West Northumberland building on Cottesmore Avenue.
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Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love
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Over 700 people descended on Cobourg for the third annual Cameco Step-Up for Mental Health 5 Km Fun Run.
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Napanee Raiders took the first game of the Tod Division finals against Port Hope Panthers at the Jack Burger
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The 16th annual Port Hope Firefighters Association Hockey Tournament takes place this weekend.
The tournament kicked off on Friday, April
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Napanee Raiders took the first game of the Tod Division finals against Port Hope Panthers at the Jack Burger
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The Port Hope Panthers are off to the Tod Division finals after defeating Amherstview Jets on Saturday (March 23,