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WATCH: Prince George climbs cutbanks for Kordyban Lodge

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The third annual Climb for Cancer saw over 450 people walk up the cutbanks to raise money for the Kordyban Lodge.

Climbers ranging from two to 79 years old and even pets ascended the steep hill, including one man who completed the course 15 times.

“I know there are some people who are going through some tough times in their lives with their health. If this can help them and raise money, then I think healthy people should take advantage of that because I know some people would be very eager to be out here, instead of the hospital.”

– Devon Flynn, PG resident

An estimated $50,000 was raised, including more than $30,000 in online donations.

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