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Cyclists stopping in Peterborough during cross-country effort for Parkinson’s Disease

Living with Parkinson’s Disease is an experience that is unique to every individual, but the majority of the community can agree that awareness and education on the disorder are still needed.
That is why on June 25, four cyclists departed Victoria, B.C. on a cross-country tour, with a final stop planned in St. John’s, N.L. on September 16.
Today, the group bikes from Port Hope to Peterborough and will be supporting the On the Move! program at Trent University.
Jim Redmond and Steven Iseman are two of four making up the Spinning Wheels Tour, and they joined Noor Ibrahim on Global News Morning Peterborough to share what they hope to come out of their journey.

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