Man cycles 1,000 km for Wounded Warriors Canada support dog program
A man from the Winnipeg area is cycling across the Prairies for Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC).
Rob Nederlof left CFB Edmonton on Sunday and will ride a little more than 1,000 kilometres to Regina.
It's the fourth year for the ride Rob and his wife Marina call the "Prairie Thousand", which raises money for WWC's PTSD support dog program.
"We pair certified, trained dogs with injured individuals to support their healing and recovery process," said Steven Topham of Wounded Warriors Canada.
It takes upwards of two years for a dog to become certified.
Dogs that are trained but don't quite meet the criteria to be a "life-saving companion" go into an operational stress intervention program.
"They would be placed with an organization such as Edmonton Fire or Police and that support animal would be there for them upon returning from a critical incident," said Topham.
To date, the Nederlofs have raised about $91,000 and have inspired others to fundraise for the cause.
"It really speaks to the fact that Wounded Warriors Canada is an organization that is driven predominantly by our grassroots fundraisers," Topham said.
"It's incredible the support that they have received over the years, and it is a testament not only to the cause itself but the energy that they bring," he added.
Topham describes the couple as "incredible advocates".
"These fundraisers, regardless of the value of return that they have financially, we really can't say enough about the overall impact of raising awareness within the community," Topham said.
"Really what Rob and Marina are doing, more importantly, is raising awareness of the services that Wounded Warriors Canada provide to those uniform service men and women," he added.
The Nederolfs expect to finish this year's ride on Aug. 19.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
'An unfortunate waste of resources': Ontario woman facing criminal charge following water gun incident
A Simcoe, Ont. woman is facing an assault with a weapon charge after she said that she accidentally sprayed her neighbour with a water gun over the Labour Day weekend, a situation that at least one legal expert says amounts to an ‘unfortunate waste of resources.’
OPP constable charged after alleged assault at Santa's Village
A woman has been charged with assault following an incident at an amusement park in Bracebridge.
Billionaire steps out of SpaceX capsule for first private spacewalk hundreds of miles above Earth
A billionaire kicked off the first private spacewalk Thursday, teaming up with SpaceX on the daring endeavour hundreds of miles above Earth.
Ontario woman misses flight to funeral due to airline ticket typo
An Ontario woman admits she was flustered and stressed trying to book an airline ticket when she found out a close relative had died last month.
The U.S. presidential debate opened voters' eyes in suburban Philadelphia, and Harris is getting a closer look
In Bucks County, a critical area in a vital swing state, the debate is producing a lot of hard thinking about what to do in November.
Ukraine businesses hire more women and teens as labour shortages bite
As the war with Russia drains the labour force, businesses are trying to cover critical shortages by hiring more women in traditionally male-dominated roles and turning to teenagers, students and older workers.
Blinken wraps up Ukraine-focused Europe trip in Poland with arms requests on the table
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is wrapping up a three-nation, Ukraine-focused European tour in Poland after hearing repeated appeals from Ukrainian officials to use western-supplied weaponry for long-range strikes inside Russia.
'It's his livelihood': New Brunswick man with cerebral palsy has bottle cart stolen
A New Brunswick community is rallying to replace a man's stolen bottle cart.
Austria carries out raids against 72 alleged Islamic extremists ahead of 9/11 anniversary
Austrian security forces carried out raids against 72 alleged Islamic extremists this week ahead of the 23th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in the United States, citing the potential for copycat violence on the date of the plane hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people.