It started in Canada but has spread world-wide. The annual pink shirt campaign was designed to stamp out school bullying. As students across the country gear up for the big day, which is this Wednesday, a Kelowna school is getting a huge boost in its efforts to stop bullying. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the school was visited by a very special guest.
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Founder of the internationally recognized anti-bullying campaign, pink shirt day, speaks at Okanagan school
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