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A Bathurst man who doesn't take 'no' for an answer when it comes to helping victims of violence is being commended by the Mayor of Woodstock.

That's where Robbie Frenette is enrolled in college in his spare time he's drumming up support for Blue Day December 17th a national day of reflection to bring awareness to the issues surrounding bullying at school and on the job.

Mayor Arthur Slipp says Frenette is a crusader who's helping communities realize that people of all ages are victimized.

Frenette began his anti-bullying campaign here in Bathurst while attending BHS.

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