Headlines this week have focused on a ban that restricts people of certain nationalities from traveling to the U.S. and a deadly shooting that targeted Muslims. In the Okanagan the divisions in the world are being seen as yet another reason to celebrate diversity. That’s what students from the Central Okanagan were doing Thursday at a conference to prepare for the school district’s annual Harmony Day.
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Central Okanagan students celebrate diversity
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