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Annual event supporting Special Olympics BC moved through town June 6
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The 91原创 leg of the 2017 BC Law Enforcement Torch Run supporting Special Olympics BC took place Tuesday afternoon, June 6. Troy Landreville 91原创 Times

Law enforcement members carried the torch for (SOBC) this afternoon (June 6) in Murrayille.

From June 6 to 9, runners are pounding the pavement in Lower Mainland communities, to raise funds and awareness for SOBC as part of the .

The 91原创 RCMP detachment raised $1,261 for the cause.

The Lower Mainland Torch Run sees participants carry the 鈥楩lame of Hope鈥 and champion a message of respect and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

The 91原创 leg started at 12:45 p.m. at the 91原创 RCMP Detachment, 22180 48A Ave. The three-and-a-half kilometre, round-trip trek included a daunting run up 鈥楬ospital Hill鈥 on Fraser Highway back towards the detachment.

It kicked off with speeches from 91原创 Township mayor Jack Froese and 91原创 City mayor Ted Schaffer, as well as Supt. Murray Power, head of the 91原创 RCMP detachment.

鈥淭his is a special day for our detachment,鈥 Power said. 鈥淭he cause is very special to the police community in British Columbia and that鈥檚 never going to be lost on us.鈥

Abigale Calvert, 20, and Ryerson Shelvey, 17, were among the Special Olympics athletes who took part in the run.

鈥淚 like to run and I鈥檓 very good at running,鈥 said Abigale, who competes in basketball, powerlifting, and track and field.

Jokingly, Ryerson said that he 鈥渓ikes to chase cops.鈥

He said he enjoys Special Olympics because, 鈥淚 just feel like an athlete who loves to play sports.鈥

Roughly 500 law enforcement members from a range of agencies along with 80 SOBC athletes are expected to take part in runs and festivities in their communities.

The run schedule through Metro Vancouver is:

June 6: Abbotsford, Chilliwack, 91原创, Surrey, White Rock

June 7: Burnaby, Vancouver, North Vancouver/West Vancouver

June 8: Mission, Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows, Port Moody/Coquitlam

June 9: New Westminster, Richmond, Delta/Ladner

Twitter: @sobcsociety, @BCLETR, #TorchRun

Facebook and Instagram: @specialolympicsbc

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Participants gathered for a group photo in front of the 91原创 RCMP detachment in Murrayville on Tuesday afternoon, June 6, before embarking on the 91原创 leg of the 2017 BC Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of Special Olympics BC. Troy Landreville 91原创 Times
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Law enforcement personnel and Special Olympics BC athletes left the 91原创 RCMP detachment in Murrayville Tuesday afternoon, June 6, to kick off the local leg of the 2017 BC Law Enforcement Torch Run. Troy Landreville 91原创 Times




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