It is an unimaginable thought for any parent, losing a young child. But for one Kelowna family, that was the heartbreaking reality when their toddler daughter died from cancer. Now, almost 5 years later, they continue to keep their daughter’s memory alive while trying to make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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Okanagan parents continue to keep toddler’s memory alive while trying to make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer
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