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Burns Lake celebrates Pink Shirt Day

Local residence celebrated Pink Shirt Day last Wednesday to support anti-bullying.
Burns Lake celebrates Pink Shirt Day
WKE students celebrated Pink Shirt Day last Wednesday to support anti-bullying.

Local residence celebrated Pink Shirt Day last Wednesday to support anti-bullying.

(Not pictured) LDSS kids with Mr. Dube, WKE get a lesson on anti-bullying from local RCMP, a poster a WKE student made, Lake Babine Nation’s chief, council and directors and more WKE school kids (Pictured).

Pink shirt day began after two high-school students from Nova Scotia organized a protest to wear pink in sympathy with a grade-nine boy who was being bullied for wearing a pink shirt.

 

 

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Laura Blackwell

About the Author: Laura Blackwell

I have worked for Black Press since 1996. I started advertising for the Interior News in Smithers.
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