Exposure: Kicking Cancer

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This article was published 06/11/2015 (3869 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Claira Sttit, 8, rolls a pumpkin down the hill while pumpkin bowling, a Clark family tradition, during Colin's Cancer Kicking Party at his grandparents home outside Brandon. Guests to Colin's part enjoyed food, carnival games, prizes, laser tag and other fun activities.
Claira Sttit, 8, rolls a pumpkin down the hill while pumpkin bowling, a Clark family tradition, during Colin's Cancer Kicking Party at his grandparents home outside Brandon. Guests to Colin's part enjoyed food, carnival games, prizes, laser tag and other fun activities.
Larisa Malyon, nine, plays on an inflatable game during Colin's Cancer Kicking Party at his grandparents home outside Brandon. Guests to Colin's part enjoyed food, carnival games, prizes, laser tag and other fun activities.
Larisa Malyon, nine, plays on an inflatable game during Colin's Cancer Kicking Party at his grandparents home outside Brandon. Guests to Colin's part enjoyed food, carnival games, prizes, laser tag and other fun activities.
Guests to Colin's Cancer Kicking Party are treated to a fireworks show at the end of the afternoon at Colin's grandparents home outside Brandon.
Guests to Colin's Cancer Kicking Party are treated to a fireworks show at the end of the afternoon at Colin's grandparents home outside Brandon.
Colin Clark watches the fireworks show with friends at the end of his Colin's Cancer Kicking Party.
Colin Clark watches the fireworks show with friends at the end of his Colin's Cancer Kicking Party.
Christina Munchinsky, aka Christina the Crazy Hooper, performs for students at Ecole Harrison during an afternoon party celebrating nine-year-old student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment. The school was very supportive throughout Colin's treatment and honoured both him and his sister Emily with the celebration.
Christina Munchinsky, aka Christina the Crazy Hooper, performs for students at Ecole Harrison during an afternoon party celebrating nine-year-old student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment. The school was very supportive throughout Colin's treatment and honoured both him and his sister Emily with the celebration.
Ecole Harrison Principal Craig Laluk is duck taped to the wall during an afternoon party at the school celebrating student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment for Leukemia.
Ecole Harrison Principal Craig Laluk is duck taped to the wall during an afternoon party at the school celebrating student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment for Leukemia.
Brett Chrest juggles and performs magic for students at Ecole Harrison during an afternoon party celebrating nine-year-old student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment. The school was very supportive throughout Colin's treatment and honoured both him and his sister Emily with the celebration.
Brett Chrest juggles and performs magic for students at Ecole Harrison during an afternoon party celebrating nine-year-old student Colin Clark being done cancer treatment. The school was very supportive throughout Colin's treatment and honoured both him and his sister Emily with the celebration.
Emily Clark and Colin Clark watch Christina the Crazy Hooper perform with their parents Cheryl Mauthe and Mike Clark during an afternoon party celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment.
Emily Clark and Colin Clark watch Christina the Crazy Hooper perform with their parents Cheryl Mauthe and Mike Clark during an afternoon party celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment.
Emily Clark and Colin Clark watch Christina the Crazy Hooper perform with their parents Cheryl Mauthe and Mike Clark during an afternoon party celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment.
Emily Clark and Colin Clark watch Christina the Crazy Hooper perform with their parents Cheryl Mauthe and Mike Clark during an afternoon party celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment.
Colin and Emily Clark pie Ecole Harrison teacher Gisele Perreaux during an afternoon party at the school celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment for Leukemia.
Colin and Emily Clark pie Ecole Harrison teacher Gisele Perreaux during an afternoon party at the school celebrating Colin being done cancer treatment for Leukemia.
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