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CNC student in the running to become Miss Teenage Canada

A College of New Caledonia student is hoping to win the title of Miss Teenage Canada this summer.

18 year old Kyla Arnett, who grew up in Mackenzie and graduated high school in Prince George, was named Miss Teenage Northern BC this year.

Arnett says she didn’t get into the pageant for beauty reasons.

Arnett says the majority of the percentage of your grade comes from how well you communicate your message and platform.

She says if she won Miss Teen Canada, she would be able to spread her message to a wider audience and help reduce the stigma around mental and physical disabilities.

Arnett will be up against 64 other competitors during the five-day event in July.

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