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‘It’s such a blessing’: Winnipeg police officer ‘Honoured Hero’ at cancer walk

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Winnipegger Rachel Vertone tells Global News Morning the importance of stay positive during a battle with cancer and how she found a new community during the Light The Night Walk – Sep 28, 2018

A Winnipeg police officer who battled cancer will be an “Honoured Hero” for this year’s Light The Night walk.

The walk raises funds and awareness about blood cancer and a few individuals are recognized every year for their inspiring story.

“In 2017, I was diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and not long after, I found out I was pregnant with my second daughter. It’s been a difficult journey,” said Rachel Vertone, a mother of two.

“I gave birth to a healthy baby in January and did five rounds of chemo therapy and now have two years of maintenance chemo in the future,” added Vertone.

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She has a message for people diagnosed with cancer, or for anyone who knows someone who has.

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“Stay positive. Letting negatives take control can really take a toll on you. Positivity gets you through a lot.”

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Vertone gets a lot of comfort from doing the walk.

“I find it comforting to be part of a big community of blood cancer survivors and care givers. I didn’t know a lot about the cancer before I was diagnosed,” Vertone added.

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Vertone, who has been a police officer with both the RCMP and Winnipeg Police Service for about a decade, said it feels great to be the Honoured Hero.

“It’s such a blessing. I am happy to be there for other survivors and care givers and to share my story,” she said.

Light The Night takes places at The Forks on Sept. 29 at 5 p.m. More information can be found here.

WATCH: Light The Night to raise funds and awareness for cancer on Sept. 29 

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