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Cariboo Hill Secondary School

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Cariboo Hill Secondary School
Cariboo Hill Secondary School

Cariboo Hill Secondary is a public high school in Burnaby, British Columbia, and part of School District 41 Burnaby. It is the smallest high school in Burnaby

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Cariboo Hill Secondary School
16th Avenue, Burnaby

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Cariboo Hill Senior Secondary

16th Avenue 8580
V3N 1S6 Burnaby
British Columbia, Canada
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Burnaby Schools

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cariboo.burnabyschools.ca

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