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Polar Plunge organizers Cobourg Police Service (CPS) Const. Josalyn Hilts and Port Hope Police Service Const. Tammie Staples, although wet and cold after taking the plunge, were nonetheless happy and ...
Here, a couple of participants react after making their jump during the LaSalle Polar Plunge for Special Olympics on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. More than 160 people took part in the LaSalle Event ...
More than 60 people jumped into a tank of cold water Saturday to support Special Olympics during the second annual Sarnia Polar Plunge at Lambton College. They raised more than $14,000, said Amy O ...
The Polar Plunge, an annual fundraiser held in six locations across Manitoba, challenges participants to jump into icy water in support of Special Olympics programs, Fund Development Special ...
A team of polar plungers will celebrate Special Olympics athlete Austin Clapp by jumping into freezing cold water on Jan. 23. That's the date of the first polar plunge event to be hosted by ...
A Polar Plunge to help support the 2025 Special Olympics Ontario Summer Games, which will be held across Brantford, the County of Brant and Six Nations of the Grand River ...
Calling all you cold plungers — now is the time to show off your icy-water skills. Ottawa’s Polar Plunge for Special Olympics will take place the evening of March 1 at Lansdowne Park under the ...
The Polar Plunge for Special Olympics is running from Feb. 14 until March 21. Community members can take part in the event by registering online at polarplunge.ca, posting a fun video using # ...
The Polar Plunge will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver. People can sign up and donate at plunge4specialolympics.crowdchange.ca/90676.
About 16 people plunged into icy waters at Lake Annette on March 20, either solo or in pairs, for the Polar Plunge for Peace event to show support for Ukrainians.
Frank Iteriteka clambers out of the icy waters of Gatineau Park's Meech Lake in Chelsea, Que., during a polar bear dip on New Year's Day, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025.
Over 50 learners braved the cold raising funds for the Springs SPCA in a spirited show of compassion and community.