Two-hundred and eighty-five people participated in the ALS Canada Walk to End ALS at Lake Ontario Park on Saturday as the local fundraising goal was shattered in the process. Article content

Nationally, Kingston’s walk is the largest community fundraiser supporting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research, advocacy, and local services. Article content

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June is ALS awareness month and ALS Canada is fighting for the nearly 4,000 Canadians currently living with the disease. There will be 22 walks across Ontario throughout June, along with a virtual option for people who prefer to participate independently or cannot attend a local event.

In Kingston on Saturday, the campaign’s fundraising goal was shattered, according to Kim Barry, the vice-presiden

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