![]() ![]() ![]() Both accepted and promised to take the challenge.ĪLS Canada says as of Thursday afternoon, nearly $1.4 million has been raised with the campaign. “I’d like to see what Colonel Doiron, and Base Borden, can do for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge,” said Lehman.Īnd, Grace put out the call to two fellow broadcasters, challenging CHAY FM morning show hosts Jamie Hall and Tara Dawn. Mayor Lehman challenged the Base Borden Commander to get involved. “I’d like to challenge Sports Minister Bal Gosal, my colleague Brant MP Phil McColeman, and Maple Leaf Great Mark Osborne”, said Brown. ![]() MP Brown sent out the call to a few people. The Association donated $400 to ALS Canada, while Chief Lynn, Lehman, Brown, and Grace each made personal donations.Īs is customary for the stunt, each had been challenged by various community members and issued their own challenges as well. Grace, Lehman, Brown, and Lynn joined two other willing victims, fire Captain Kevin White and Barrie Professional Firefighters Association President Cory Mainprize, to receive their soakings as six firefighters poured large buckets filled with ice and cold water onto the group. More money is being raised in Barrie for ALS Canada through the viral “Ice Bucket Challenge” fundraising campaign.Įarly this morning, CTV Barrie senior anchor Tony Grace, Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman, Barrie MP Patrick Brown, and Barrie Fire Chief John Lynn became some of the latest victims of the wildly popular craze in a ceremony at the Barrie Fire Department Headquarters on Dunlop Street. ![]()
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