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Ecole Cobble Hill Wins Lieutenant Governors “Sing Me A Song” Program

Students at Ecole Cobble Hill are being honoured by the Lieutenant Governor of BC for being one of this year’s winners of her community music program “Sing Me A Song.” Community Choirs, schools and musical groups were invited to write and sing an original song in the lead up to Canada’s 150th birthday next year.
Ecole Cobble Hill came out on top in the under 11 category.
The Lieutenant Governor will be visiting the school to present the trophy and a thousand dollars toward their music program or a cause in the community.
Here’s a video of their entry: My Canada
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

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