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Footsteps for palliative care

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A Hamilton man left his home this morning and set out on foot to the CN Tower.

This year marks the third time Luke Fillion is doing the walk in honour of his mother, Janis. His goal is to raise as much money as he can to give back to Saint Peter’s Hospital Foundation and it’s palliative care program. Luke set out on his journey at midnight, with Daniel McLean, who lost both his parents in recent years.  They expect to be at the base of the CN Tower before seven o’clock tonight.

 

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