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MARATHON “MOVE” EVENT To Mark CIBC Firstcaribbean 11th Year Of Cancer Support.

October 12, 2022

MARATHON “MOVE” EVENT To Mark CIBC Firstcaribbean 11th Year Of Cancer Support.
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PHILIPSBURG:---  Events are in full swing across the region as CIBC FirstCaribbean pledges for the 11th year to support cancer awareness events, persons living with the disease, their families, and caregivers through the Caribbean’s largest cancer charity event - Walk for the Cure.
St. Maarten joins other business units with their events such as a “Hunt for the Cure” in the BVI, and a “Walking Dinner” in Curacao, with its primary fundraiser “Move for the Cure”. This time around, the walk comprises a walk, dance & yoga marathon event. Proceeds this year will benefit the Nurses we care about, do ...


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Source: https://www.smn-news.com/index.php/st-maarten-st-martin-news/41514-marathon-move-event-to-mark-cibc-firstcaribbean-11th-year-of-cancer-support.html

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