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"I heard stories - soldiers going into people's houses in the middle of the night, taking their brothers from them - that I'll never be able to forget.

"I heard stories - soldiers going into people's houses in the middle of the night, taking their brothers from them - that I'll never be able to forget."

Argyle grad Daniel LeBaron discusses Peace It Together, a filmmaking and peace-building camp for Palestinian, Israeli and Canadian youth (from an Aug. 12 news story).

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"I looked down at my friend and the back of his shirt was completely covered in blood."

West Vancouver secondary graduate Yale Henry, 18, recounts how he intervened in a knife attack outside the school last year and helped save his friend's life. Henry was awarded a Certificate of Merit from the West Vancouver Police Board (from an Aug. 7 news story).

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"They know there was torture; that's commonly known, but they won't take responsibility for the crimes as an institution."

Patricia Woodward, whose brother was tortured and likely killed by members of the armed forces aboard the Chilean naval training ship Esmeralda, speaks out at a protest during the vessel's visit to North Vancouver Aug. 6 (from an Aug. 10 news story).