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Port Moody Secondary student Sydney DiBenedetto, right, received this year's Student Safety Video Contest award, sponsored by London Drugs. As part of the award, her school received $2,000, while Sydney - who won first place in the grade 8 to 10 category - received $500. Sydney is accompanied by Robin Schooley of Worksafe BC, left, Laurie Lowes of London Drugs, and drama teacher Brent Phillips-Watts.
 

Port Moody Secondary student Sydney DiBenedetto, right, received this year's Student Safety Video Contest award, sponsored by London Drugs. As part of the award, her school received $2,000, while Sydney - who won first place in the grade 8 to 10 category - received $500. Sydney is accompanied by Robin Schooley of Worksafe BC, left, Laurie Lowes of London Drugs, and drama teacher Brent Phillips-Watts.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

Port Moody Secondary student Sydney DiBenedetto, right, received this year's Student Safety Video Contest award, sponsored by London Drugs. As part of the award, her school received $2,000, while Sydney - who won first place in the grade 8 to 10 category - received $500. Sydney is accompanied by Robin Schooley of Worksafe BC, left, Laurie Lowes of London Drugs, and drama teacher Brent Phillips-Watts.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Port Moody Secondary student Sydney DiBenedetto, right, received this year's Student Safety Video Contest award, sponsored by London Drugs. As part of the award, her school received $2,000, while Sydney - who won first place in the grade 8 to 10 category - received $500. Sydney is accompanied by Robin Schooley of Worksafe BC, left, Laurie Lowes of London Drugs, and drama teacher Brent Phillips-Watts.
 

Port Moody Secondary student Sydney DiBenedetto, right, received this year's Student Safety Video Contest award, sponsored by London Drugs. As part of the award, her school received $2,000, while Sydney - who won first place in the grade 8 to 10 category - received $500. Sydney is accompanied by Robin Schooley of Worksafe BC, left, Laurie Lowes of London Drugs, and drama teacher Brent Phillips-Watts.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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