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Pink Shirt Day: City of Richmond officials, workers urge you to wear pink

Fuchsia. Magenta. Bubble gum. Hot pink. Whatever you want to call it, the City of Richmond — including members of city council and Richmond Fire-Rescue (pictured) — urged all residents to wear any shade of pink on Wednesday, Feb.
Pink Shirt Day
City councillors, mayor and Richmond Fire-Rescue staff celebrate Pink Shirt Day

Fuchsia. Magenta. Bubble gum. Hot pink.

Whatever you want to call it, the City of Richmond — including members of city council and Richmond Fire-Rescue (pictured) — urged all residents to wear any shade of pink on Wednesday, Feb. 22 to symbolize their intolerance of bullying.

The city partnered with the Richmond School District to recognize the date as ERASE (Expect Respect and a Safe Education) Bullying Day.

Find out more about Richmond’s ERASE Bullying initiative online at Richmond.ca/YouthInitiatives.