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Skateboarder badly beaten in Guildford
Straight man says he was gaybashed by Kevin Diakiw A FLEETWOOD man was beaten
badly last week, he says, because his attacker thought he was gay. “The catch is, I’m not gay,” said 25-year-old Kerry Tyler Street. Street was skateboarding down 104 Avenue near 146 Street on Wednesday shortly after 3 p.m. when he came too close to another man. He says in a video posted on YouTube that the man jumped in front of him and punched him in the face, breaking his jaw and knocking his teeth loose. Kerry Street On another blow, the attacker broke his nose. When Street fell to the ground, the attacker continued to kick him. All the while, he was yelling at him, calling him gay. “I’m lying in a pool of my own blood, just getting bigger and bigger, and he just walks away,” Street said. See POLICE / Page 4
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University Entrepreneur Leadership students Jim Martens and Katrina Babbini show off two of the 500 T-shirts they plan to sell to raise funds for cancer research and Kwantlen alumni.
Students get their ’stache on Kwantlen group learns about business while raising funds for men’s health initiatives by Evan Seal A GROUP of Kwantlen Polytechnic University Entrepreneurial Lead-
ership students are hoping to use the “cookie duster,” the “lip rug,” and the “crumb catcher” to promote men’s health while raising funds for cancer research and Kwantlen alumni.
Earlier this month, Katrina Babbini, Jim Martens and Jaskirat Bedi started marketing a special Movember-themed T-shirt as part of a year-end final practicum class. The Movember challenge began in Australia in 2004 when a group of men decided to challenge each other to see who could grow the best moustache. Following the success of the competition, the group decided to raise funds for men’s health and a global fundraising campaign began. Now, every November, various groups throughout the world take part in Movember moustache-growing competitions that benefit men’s health initiatives.
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