Why I Muck: Erin Norris
I was diagnosed with MS in 2010, when I was pregnant with my third child. When Leah was born, I would watch her and…
MS is not the end—it’s the beginning.
Guest post by Lizelle Mendoza, MS Walk Ambassador I’m Lizelle Mendoza: nursing student, Winnipegger, mover and shaker, and someone who has been living…
Your simple guide to MS Bike fundraising
Six MS Bike tours have already taken place across Canada this year, and we’ve raised more than $2.6 million for Canadians living with…
I Challenge MS: My race for the cure
by Robyn Baldwin, guest blogger I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis on December 2, 2014 after 24 hours in the hospital. My right…
Why I ride: MS Bike is a choice to fight MS.
by Patrycia Rzechowka, guest blogger This year I was so excited to be the new spokesperson for the Johnson MS Bike — Leduc to Camrose.…
“I ride because I can.”
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of uncertainty. Symptoms are different for everyone, and a person’s level of ability can change over time. When…
The MS Awareness Month top 5
We’ve asked you to fight, and you’ve been rising to the challenge. You’ve been jumping out of planes, cooking chili, and riding your…
We walk so the next generation won’t have to.
Guest post by Julia Nimilowich Every year I look for ways to contribute even more behind the scenes for people like me who…
True north, strong and free
Happy New Year! It’s definitely winter out there – if it’s not snow, it’s the freezing weather that has been impacting most of…
You can help make this a winning year
It’s time to toast the successes of 2014 – it was a big year for us as we jumped into all sorts of…