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See how the KidFish Ice Fishing Derby has inspired communities across Manitoba and captured media attention through the years.
The KidFish Ice Fishing Derby has grown from a small community event in 2015 to a festival that now attracts thousands.
In its fifth year, the derby raised over $200,000 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba and CancerCare Manitoba Foundation — a heartwarming milestone for families and organizers alike.
By Marek Tkach | Global News | January 6, 2019
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Manitoba’s love for ice fishing shines through in this CBC News story highlighting the province’s growing winter fishing community.
The annual KidFish Ice Fishing Derby near Selkirk drew over 1,800 participants — including 650 kids — and raised $57,000 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba and CancerCare Manitoba Foundation. Organizers say the event continues to inspire families to get outdoors and give back together.
By Aidan Geary | CBC News | January 13, 2018
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Hundreds of families gathered on the Red River near Selkirk for the third annual KidFish Ice Derby, combining a day of fishing fun with a charitable cause.
The 2016 event drew over 800 participants and raised funds for both the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba and CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, continuing KidFish’s mission to support children’s health through community-driven outdoor events.
By Sean Leslie | Global News | January 24, 2016
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Over 1,000 participants gathered at Selkirk’s float plane base for the KidFish Ice Fishing Derby, reeling in 231 fish and raising more than $25,000 for the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba and CancerCare Manitoba Foundation.
The community-driven event, built around fun and giving, continues to bring together families, young anglers, and supporters who fish for a cause each winter.
CBC News | January 24, 2016
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