

Shore-to-shore marathon raises over $111K
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Oct 11, 2021 In a shore-to-shore marathon last week, a local man was able to raise more than $111,000 for the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent. Starting at 3 a.m. on Thursday, Kevin Owen ran a total of 100 kilometres, departing from Mitchell’s Bay and taking a route through Wallaceburg, Dresden, Kent Bridge, Chatham, Blenheim and finally ending in Erieau. Owen’s initial goal goal was $100,000, which he


Chatham-Kent man surpasses fundraising goal running Shore-to-Shore Ultramarathon
I-HEART RADIO A local businessman who ran 100km for a cause on Thursday has raised $112,00 so far — surpassing his fundraising goal. Kevin Owen spent the day running shore to shoe across the region to raise money for the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent. He had the goal to raise $100,000, but at last check had gone above with $112,000. Owen started his 100 km ultramarathon in Mitchell’s Bay at 3 a.m., making his way to Erieau before 7 p.m. The money rais


Chatham resident to run ‘shore to shore’ for CK Children’s Treatment Centre
BLACKBURN NEWS A Chatham man is preparing to run from “shore to shore” to raise money for the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent. Kevin Owen, who is a board member of the foundation, is gearing up to run 100 kilometres in one day with the goal of raising $100,000 to support the CTC Foundation. The 39-year-old said has spent every day of the last eight months running roughly the equivalent of the ultramarathon he is about to undertake. “I’ve always wanted t


Local businessman Kevin Owen running Shore-to-Shore Ultramarathon for a cause
CTV NEWS OCT.. 7 2021 WINDSOR, ONT. - A Chatham-Kent man is running for a cause, trekking 100km across the municipality in one day. Kevin Owen started running at 3 a.m. Thursday, to raise money for the Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent. The goal is to raise $100,000. Owen began his run in Mitchell’s Bay, taking a specific route through Wallaceburg, Dresden, Kent Bridge, Chatham, and Blenheim with plans to conclude sometime Thursday afternoon in Erieau. “I