Pembina Trails School Division thinks big for Canada 150 Project

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Thousands of Pembina Trails School Division students visited Investors Group Field Wednesday for the Canada 150 Project, one of the biggest school-based Canada 150 events in the country involving more than 15,000 students.

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Thousands of Pembina Trails School Division students visited Investors Group Field Wednesday for the Canada 150 Project, one of the biggest school-based Canada 150 events in the country involving more than 15,000 students.

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Dami Oloko waves his Canada flag while sitting with his fellow classmates from Ralph Maybank School in the stands of Investors Group Field.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Dami Oloko waves his Canada flag while sitting with his fellow classmates from Ralph Maybank School in the stands of Investors Group Field.
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Thousands of Pembina Trails School Division students make their way into Investors Group Field for Canada 150 Project, one of the biggest school-based Canada 150 events in the country with More than 15,000 students Wednesday.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Thousands of Pembina Trails School Division students make their way into Investors Group Field for Canada 150 Project, one of the biggest school-based Canada 150 events in the country with More than 15,000 students Wednesday.
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Student representatives of Pembina Trails school division perform a dance.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Student representatives of Pembina Trails school division perform a dance.
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Kennedy Vancoughnett, left, and Shantel Laycock, grade 11 students from Vincent Massey Collegiate celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Kennedy Vancoughnett, left, and Shantel Laycock, grade 11 students from Vincent Massey Collegiate celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.
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Grade 6 Oakenwald student Neve Neto holds onto a corner of a large Canada Flag.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Grade 6 Oakenwald student Neve Neto holds onto a corner of a large Canada Flag.
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Prasansa Subedi a grade 12 student from Fort Richmond Collegiate gives a heart warming speech on stage at Investors Group Field.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Prasansa Subedi a grade 12 student from Fort Richmond Collegiate gives a heart warming speech on stage at Investors Group Field.
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Student representatives from Pembina Trails School Division unfurl a gigantic Canadian flag.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Student representatives from Pembina Trails School Division unfurl a gigantic Canadian flag.
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Pembina Trails school division students wave Canada flags for Canada 150 celebrations.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Pembina Trails school division students wave Canada flags for Canada 150 celebrations.
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Pembina Trails school division students present books of promises to Manitoba's Lieutenant Governor, Janice Filmon.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Pembina Trails school division students present books of promises to Manitoba's Lieutenant Governor, Janice Filmon.
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Manitoba's Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon places one of several books with signed promises by students to help make Canada a better place into a box on stage at Investors Group Field.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Manitoba's Lieutenant Governor Janice Filmon places one of several books with signed promises by students to help make Canada a better place into a box on stage at Investors Group Field.
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Lydia Wall, 11, dances the Fancy Shawl dance on Investors Group Field with members of the Aboriginal Dancers.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Lydia Wall, 11, dances the Fancy Shawl dance on Investors Group Field with members of the Aboriginal Dancers.
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Students from Oakenwald School wave proudly in the stands of Investors Group Field.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Students from Oakenwald School wave proudly in the stands of Investors Group Field.
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Rachel Coutts, left, and Zoe Brodt from Ecole Tuxedo Park stand next to their school's float as they prepare to give a short speech in French.
RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Rachel Coutts, left, and Zoe Brodt from Ecole Tuxedo Park stand next to their school's float as they prepare to give a short speech in French.
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