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Students discussing online privacy at Free Press Cafe

Students from four Winnipeg schools will discuss online privacy at a town hall forum this morning.

Twenty-eight students from Henry G. Izatt Middle School, College Louis-Riel, St. James Collegiate and College Sturgeon Heights Collegiate will discuss everything from building online communities to learning languages on the Internet at a town hall at the Winnipeg Free Press News Cafe.

Through a series of five-minute presentations, students will focus on the benefits of collaborating and sharing online and how to be smart about how they communicate.

The event begins at 9:30 a.m. at the cafe at 237 McDermot Ave.

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