After more than two months of summer holidays, it’s back to a morning routine for many households in the Okanagan. From the Shuswap down to the south Okanagan, more than 40,000 students are heading back to class this week, some today, others tomorrow. One of the fastest growing school districts in our region is in the central Okanagan where students and parents were celebrating the start of the new school year today. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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More than 40,000 students head back to school in the Okanagan and surrounding region
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