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Available"At Zak'sZak'sZak' We CareAbout YourYourY Health"70 Main St. E. 875-2424 48 pages THURSDAYJULY 27,27,27 2017 INSIDE Running a-muck forthe cancer society BMXcompetitorsride ontoworld stage PolicePoliceP urgedurgedurg to investiginvestigin atevestigatevestig councillor'scouncillor'scouncillor' campaignexpenses Milton councillors are calling forforf a police investigation into one of their colleague's's' election campaign expenses.In an 8-2 vote Monday evening (July 24), council voted in favour of turning a compliance audit of Ward 5 Councillor Arnold Huffman's's' 2014 campaign expenditures over to po- lice with a request forforf a full investi- gation into the matter.Councillors Rick Di Lorenzo and Cin- dy Lunau opposed the motion put forforf th by Councillor Rick Malboeuf,alboeuf,alboeuf and Huffman declared a conflict of interest on the matter."This takes the issue out of the hands of this council and takes the politics out of it by turning it over to the police," said Malboeuf in speak- ing to his motion. "We can choose to do nothing and let this go, but then we would be condoning the improper and alleged illegal action perpetrated by Councillor Huffman." In speaking with the Champion af- ter themeeting, Huffmanexpressed his dismay in council's's' decision. "I don't understand why this is By Melanie Hennessey CANAD I AN CHAMP ION S TA F F ...4 One in amelonMeleia McGraw,w,w 8, is all smiles as she shows her medal from Longo's an- nual watermelon eating contest in Milton. McGraw devoured her slice in record time, beating her mom and two store employees in the recent competition that included a special visit fromNationalWaWaW ter- melon QueenMadison Laney.GrahaGrahaGr mPaPaP ine /MWM/MWM/MW G BMXcompetitorsride ontoworld stage burlington • milton • oakville CONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTEDCONNECTED TTTOOOTOTTOTTOT YYYOUrOUrOUrOUrOUrYOUrYYOUrYYOUrY COMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITYCOMMUNITY PLANNING A PUBLIC EVENT? POST IT HErE: insidehalton/events Get Halton news delivered twice daily right to your inbox. Sign up at insidehalton.com/ y om/ y newsletter MUlTIMEDIa EVENTS Cancer impacts every- one, even when it's not a personal impact. Relay for Life is an an- nual fundraiser by the Ca- nadian Cancer Society to help raise money for can- cer research, and to ho- nour both cancer survi- vors, and those who have passed. Kim Friday is an Oak- ville resident who has been participating in Relay for Life for 17 years. Although Friday has never had can- cer herself, something brings her back to the event year after year. "Right at the very begin- ning of the walk they have survivors, and that was re- ally an impactful moment for me. Seeing all the peo- ple. There were children, men, women, young and old," Friday explained. "The thing I look forward to every year is seeing the survivors do the survivor lap, I would say that's what keeps me going." Relay for Life runs all night with teams walking around a track to raise money based on pledges. Friday's team has had a lot of success in the past, rais- ing around $5,000 per year, and over $70,000 in the past 17 years. Almost one in two Cana- dians will be diagnosed with cancer in their life- time. The odds are daunt- ing to Friday and are all the motivation she needs to continue raising money for cancer research. "Because I don't have (cancer), but I know so many people, so many co- workers, so many friends and their parents that have it, that's what really im- pacts me a lot," Friday said. With the event running all night, there are always different things to do. There are activities, bands, walking around the track and getting to cheer on sur- vivors. Friday explains that she looks forward to the event every year to give back to the community by fund- raising for local charities and cancer research. This year's Relay for Life is on June 1 at Oak- ville's Bronte Creek Pro- vincial Park from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Teams can register online by either joining an already existing team, or staring a new one. For more information, visit www.relayforlife.ca. COMMUNITY Oakville resident understands how cancer changes everything ALLIE MURRAY SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Kim Friday and her Relay for Life team can't wait for this year's event. Kim Friday photo LIGHTING THE WAY Graham Paine/Metroland T.A. Blakelock High School student Izabela Tolovska, 16, places a luminary in the darkened gymnasium in memory of her mother Tatjana during the school's Relay for Life event May 4. The Relay coincided with what would have been Tatjana's birthday. In the background, teacher Liza Crawford takes a moment to reflect. Tolovska and Crawford were members of team Wonder Women, the school's top fundraising team that collected more than $5,000 in pledges. Overall, the school saw 16 teams take part in the 12-hour event, which raised $26,798 for the Canadian Cancer Society in support of cancer research.