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			<title>Police officers set to swim Lake Simcoe in Splash for Southlake</title>
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<p>Members of the York Regional Policer are set to make “a splash” for local healthcare this Sunday as they swim Lake Simcoe from Innisfil to Jackson's Point.</p>
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<p>The York Regional Police Marine Unit will be out in full force for Splash for Southlake on October 1, which takes off from Innisfil's Friday Harbour at 8 a.m., with participants all swimming to the Marine Unit's Georgina headquarters by 2 p.m. to support local cancer care.</p>
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<p>“Inspired by YRP members who are fighting this terrible disease, members of our Marine Unit, led by Constable Jodi Haugh, will be completing a 16-kilometre swim,” said YRP Constable Maniva Armstrong. “York Regional Police has a long-standing tradition of supporting cancer care through the Southlake Foundation. Over the past 16 years, these events have raised approximately $387,000 for cancer research.”</p>
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<p>Last year's Splash for Southlake raised nearly $13,000 for the Southlake Foundation, which is currently in the midst of its “HERE Is Where Cancer Meets Its Match” capital campaign.</p>
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<p>This year's event has a fundraising goal of $20,000 and, by the end of last week, had handily surpassed its 2022 fundraising figures, having collected $13,275 in pledges by Friday evening.”</p>
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<p>For more information about this year's event and how to support the cause, visit yrp.ca/splashforsouthlake.</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir<br />Editor<br />Local Journalism Initiative Reporter</strong></p>
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