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Cops for Cancer rider holding pub night fundraiser

A Prince George-based Cops for Cancer Tour de North rider is holding a special fundraiser this week.

Corporal Meghan Driscoll is a 20-year member of the RCMP, she has the goal of raising $3,000 for the Tour this year.

Corporal Meghan Driscoll (Photo via PG RCMP)

Alongside two other riders, Driscoll will be hosting a pub night at the Canadian Brewhouse on Friday (May 24) at 6:00.

Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased at the Prince George Detachment on Victoria Street (cash only and no change) – each ticket includes a burger and beverage.

There will also be a silent auction and a 50/50.

Driscoll and the other 15 Tour de North riders will ride 850km across northern BC in a week, riding from Dawson Creek to Williams Lake.

All the money raised goes towards pediatric cancer research and support.

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