Thanks to generous donations from listeners across the province, this year’s C95 Radio Marathon for Breast Cancer Research raised a record-setting $528,032.

The funds raised during the 12-hour broadcast on Oct. 23 will stay in the province, supporting research through the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan. Over the radiothon’s 26-year history, the event has brought in more than $7.4 million to fund life-changing research aimed at improving the outcomes for cancer patients in the province.

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