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Tag Archives: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
A year in review – 2011
A year in review – 2011 It’s a damp, cold and drizzly day outside (December 13, 2011 – Kanata, Ontario – +3C and forecast for freezing drizzle overnight) so I decided to start our year end review a bit early … Continue reading
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JDRF – Diabetes Walk – Ottawa
JDRF – Diabetes Walk – Ottawa Okay so my Dad covered a lot of the event around the start/finish line and event area. (Ron’s photos of event) Here are some of my shots (taken with the Lumix GH2) from the … Continue reading
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Tagged diabetes, finish line, GH2, hooping, JDRF, JDRF Telus Walk To Cure Diabetes, JDRF Walk, JDRF Walk Ottawa 2011, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Canada, max keeping, Ottawa, parents, scottish bagpipe band, Type I Diabetes, walkathon, walkers
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The Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes, Ottawa, Ontario
The Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes, Ottawa, Ontario This morning, I’m watching all of the participants getting registered and ready to start walking in the Telus Walk in support of research and treatment of Juvenile Diabetes. Graeme and friends are … Continue reading
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