NEWS photos Julie Iverson OMMUNITY groups from across the North ¢oran, walked, and wheeled their way through the 8th annual 9-1-1 Relay at Ambleside Sunday, raising over $135,000 for the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. The money will go towards four new fetal monitors for NINE-year-old Bryson Laleune of the the hospital's maternity unit. Forward Movers looked a little chilly. READY to run: Bean Team member Joanie Carter warmed up before the relay. SAM Evans, 8, might be a fireman one day. He competed in the firemen’s obstacle Sunday. GROUSE Mountain’s hy - ‘ LCR e Np crastioes egiste : : 3 : : Rick Graham gives a tri- " — : tAN Moult of the Flow Riders per- umphant wave as he KRISTIE Kimmett of Grouse Mountain in the Atlas NINE-year-old Mei Steinmann hitched a formed some fantastic bike stunts. finishes. snowshoe race. ride with her dad, Johann. A familiar face at the 9-1-1 Relay, the News’ executive editor Timothy Renshaw got off to a flying start, head- KAREN Muller of the Board Walkers took her children Meghan, Katie, Danief and Jonathan for a stroll. Dome ge ae eee ee ing a pack of eager participants. ee ee ee oe a Se ce a