Cops for Cancer launches 23rd Tour de North
PRINCE GEORGE – Cyclists from around the region – even from Vancouver Island – converged on Quinson Elementary School where the students were decked out with signs and yellow pom-poms to welcome the Tour de North.
And the Tour de North has an interesting history.
“It all started with a law enforcement officer from Edmonton, actually, and his name is Gary Goulet,” explains Laura Nelson, Coordinator for Cops for Cancer. “He met this young boy named Lyle, who unfortunately was diagnosed with cancer and he was getting bullied at school because obviously he had lost his hair due to the treatment he was on. And Gary found out about this. He wanted to make sure everyone knew it was totally okay to be bald. There was nothing wrong with it. So he got all of his police officer friends together and raised money to shave their heads.”
