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Lions in the house

Travis Lulay, starting quarterback of the B.C. Lions, speaks to students at Cedars Christian School on Wednesday morning, while Lions teammate Angus Reid, left, checks out the surroundings. The two members of the Canadian Football League team are touring the province, talking to high school students about the impact of men's violence against women. The initiative, supported by Status of Women Canada, the B.C. Ministry of Children and Family Development and the Encana Corporation, is called "Be More Than a Bystander." Lulay and Reid were also at PGSS on Wednesday and will visit Duchess Park today. On Tuesday, the pair made a stop at Kelly Road.


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