In Memory of Capt. Gary Harris, Halifax Firefighter, Husband, Father, and Grandfather

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Sharing on behalf of the family: 

On May 6, 2026, our family lost our hero, Gary, to leukemia. Gary was a proud Halifax firefighter who dedicated his life to protecting others, ultimately losing his own battle to occupational cancer. He shared a deep passion for fighting this disease, and we proudly cycled together in the Halifax BMO Ride for Cancer in 2018 and 2019. Gary even had the honor of being the event’s inspirational speaker in 2018, where he introduced his two-time bone marrow donor, Michael Buck, to the other participants.

Beyond his service, Gary had a prolific coaching career both in Halifax and in the Annapolis Valley. He mentored countless children as a basketball, cross-country, and track and field coach. He also served as a referee for over 30 years and volunteered with many different agencies across the Valley.

To put it simply, Gary was always giving to his community. Now, one last time, we are asking for your support so we can give back in his memory.

On October 3, 2026, our family and friends are getting back on our bikes to honor Gary’s incredible legacy. Because this is officially the Grand Finale year for the Ride for Cancer, we want to show up bigger than ever to support life-changing local cancer care. Please consider donating to our team to help us finish what Gary started and smash our fundraising goal!

Click on one of the links below to support your rider of choice. And please feel free to share this email! THANK YOU!

ANNE:     https://fundraise.yourrideforcancer.ca/s/729/10611/e

JEVON:   https://fundraise.yourrideforcancer.ca/s/5087/10614/e

JAXON:   https://fundraise.yourrideforcancer.ca/s/5093/10633/e

Nova Scotia has the highest cancer rates in Canada. Currently, 1 in 2 are diagnosed in their lifetime and 1 in 3 patients will not survive. That’s why our team is saddling up to help fund lifesaving, world-class cancer care for all Nova Scotians.

The list of loved ones affected by cancer keeps growing, and so must our commitment to conquering it. This is our time to lead the charge and continue our journey to transform local cancer care at the QEII Health Sciences Centre; for those we’ve lost, those currently facing cancer, and the 1 in 2 who will be diagnosed. 

That’s why funds raised by our 2026 BMO Ride for Cancer community will support the full spectrum of cancer care at the QEII — strengthening every stage of a patient’s journey at the region’s largest and most specialized cancer treatment hospital. This means funding cancer-fighting technology and treatment options like:

Best-in-class imaging to detect cancer earlier with greater accuracy, reduce scan times and cut wait times

Precision oncology tools to help tailor therapies to each patient’s unique genetics

Surgical robotics and innovation to enable less invasive procedures and faster recoveries

Digital tools that empower and support patients at home, removing location barriers between appointments

With every dollar you donate, you’re bringing us closer to a future where these critical advancements WILL save and change the lives of Nova Scotians. We can’t do it without you!

Gary Harris can be seen pictured biking below (left)