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Province and True North kick off After School Leaders

The province and True North have partnered to kick off After School Leaders, a program designed to keep kids out of crime by placing them in after-school work experience opportunities.

Children and Youth Opportunities Minister Kevin Chief said this morning that the program will be up and running in January.

The first students will come from five Winnipeg School Division schools --- Argyle Alternative, Children of the Earth, St. John’s, Elmwood, and Churchill.

Businesses and organizations interested in taking part can go to www.merx.com.

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