Monday, May 30, 2011
Tim Harriman Legacy Loop
"Tim Harriman Path Dedication and Ride" - June 15, 2011
What: All members of the community welcome, dedication of the 1 km loop on the East Lake pathway will be renamed after Tim Harriman and a plaque will be placed in his memory.
When: ∙ Barbeque begins at 6:00pm ∙ Speakers and path dedication at 6:30pm (Mayor Peter Brown, Vince Danielson, Jerry Harriman, Christa Harriman) ∙ Dedication at 7:00pm, followed by short bike ride around East Lake.
Where: ∙East Lake Park behind Bert Church High School at the T-Intersection of the pathway.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tim Harriman Legacy Loop
City proposes renaming East Lake pathway in Tim Harriman's honour
Tim Harriman Legacy Loop proposal goes before city council Tuesday evening
By Marie Pollock/Echo Reporter
Posted 1 day ago
The pathway around East Lake may soon be going by a new name.
On Tuesday evening, city council will vote on whether East Lake Pathway should be renamed the "Tim Harriman Legacy Loop," after the Airdrie resident who biked across Canada in 2007 in support of children's cancer research. Harriman died from cancer in September at the age of 22.
Christa Harriman, Tim Harriman's wife, said it would be an honour to have the pathway named after her husband.
"I'm proud of Tim and I'm so impressed that he made such an impact," she said. "I'm honoured, I'm flattered, and I know Tim would be very flattered and proud as well."
Michael McAllister, community developer with the City of Airdrie, said Christa Harriman originally approached city staff in November with the idea to display Tim Harriman's cycling gear – including his bike, jersey, bike gloves and shoes – at city hall or Genesis Place. However, the two facilities are not designed to display memorial items, and it was decided that Nose Creek Valley Museum would be a more suitable location, McAllister said.
City staff decided to offer Christa Harriman the chance to make a presentation about the possibility of renaming East Lake Pathway after her husband.
Christa Harriman has already made a presentation to the Community Services Advisory Board about Tim Harriman's influence on Airdrie, and McAllister said the board was unanimous in their support of the dedication.
"He spread a message of hope to people who were facing adversity in their lives," McAllister said. "It was very clear that he had a positive impact … I think that's something that the entire community can be really proud of."
Mayor Peter Brown said he thinks it's "phenomenal" that the request to rename the pathway is coming to council.
"Tim was an awesome individual who brought recognition to a horrific disease. He did such an amazing job during what were obviously very trying times for him," Brown said. "He's an inspiration to so many people."
If approved by council, the city would pay $5,000 for a dedication plaque for the pathway, and would also hold a naming ceremony. The date of the ceremony has been tentatively booked for June 15 – Tim Harriman's birthday. The date also coincides with bike month in Airdrie.
marie@airdrieecho.com
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GREAT NEWS! The proposal has been approved! The loop WILL be named the "Tim Harriman Legacy Loop" :) Council approved the proposal last evening!
You can read this same article here: http://www.airdrieecho.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2987816
And another one here:
http://www.airdriecityview.com/article/20110223/ACV0801/302239989/-1/acv/council-votes-to-rename-pathway-after-local-hero
-Christa Harriman
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Most Influential Person of 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Timothy Harriman


"In honor of Tim Harriman, a fund has been set up care of Deborah Boccabella in trust for Christa Harriman at any TD Canada Trust location."
Celebration of Life, George Mac High School, Monday Oct 4th at 1:30pm, Airdrie.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sept 13, 2010
Here is a video from the Tim's Amazing Adventure Race that Innovative Fitness put on. For those of you who havent seen it or was at the event Saturday night and saw the tech problems we were having its now up for you to peak at. Pass it along.
We will be in touch shortly to blog about some updates, our trip to Victoria, BC and what is the latest scoop in our lives!
Cheers!
Untitled from Christa Harriman on Vimeo.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tim's Amazing Adventure Race

Monday, August 23, 2010
And so the journey continues
I hope that this summer has brought you some good memories filled with travels, enjoyable weather, and time to soak in all that life has to offer. Since our last update our time has been filled with the continue inconvienience of travelling to hospital weekly for check-ups and doing the same old same old. However, we have had time to relax and spend it with friends and family over good eats and laughter.
For a major part of the summer Christa spent her time planning our wedding which we were finally able to have - this time Christa in her dress, me in my suit and special friends and family present. We could not have asked for better weather and a better day. It feels great to finally feel official (even though we were before), but this time to have the memory of a real wedding.
Our journey together has brought it's fair share of ups and downs as wehave travelled this road and battled this disease - but every moment has been an incredible brush stroke to an incredible painting. As some of you may or may not have heard our battle has once again taken a turn no one ever thought would happen. One week I was at hospital and all was going well and things were on the mend, the very next week (last week) things showed a completely different story.
Results from blood came back showing that once again the cancer has returned bringing me to diagnosis number four. Over the past several days as we have digested this news we have realized doctors have done all they can do. I have received some of the strongest chemo and medications known, plus two transplants...one which was a bone marrow transplant. Though doctors are unsure of a timeline all they can do at this point is provide medications dealing with the symptoms.
With the crappy news behind I do believe there is hope. Just because we have received such news does not mean we have given up. We know that we believe in something stronger and more powerful than any man or medicine can offer. We are deciding to continue walking this journey out seeking out other options as they come along considering anything which may help with my recovery.
Though I struggled for a few days if I should share the news publicly or not - I decided why not? You have been with us this far why not keep on going. Especially since we believe so much in fighting this disease with an army, not just the two of us.
We will continue to update as often as we can but know that we thank you all for your support, love, encouragement and prayers.
Tim