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Childhood friends to take on Ottawa's first Ironman for cancer research

Childhood friends to take on Ottawa's first Ironman for cancer research

CTV News26-07-2025
Participants get to swim, bike, and run throughout our great city in what is considered one of the most difficult sporting events in the world.
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