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Duncan Stingrays Still Have Spots for Swimmers

The Duncan Stingrays are open for another swimming season at the Cowichan Aquatic Centre.
The season officially opened on Monday but, there is still room in a number of classes.
Head Coach of the Duncan Swim Team, Leanne Sirup says the Stingrays offer a program for kids who are interested in learning the sport.
Sirup says once students get through the program, they can compete for the Stingrays.
The season runs throughout the school year.
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Kyle Christensen
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