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SYDNEY, N.S. — Students at Cape Breton University hosted turban-themed events on Thursday — dubbed Turban Day — to spread awareness of the headwear’s significance and meaning for many at the school.
CBUSU president Sahilpreet Singh Chatha helped organize the event. He has been a regular wearer since grade seven. Sahilpreet Singh Chatha , the CBUSU's president, addresses viewers of a turban-wrapping demonstration while preparing to wrap a cloth around Jomal John Sony's head. This is one of the first steps of turban-wrapping, where the wearer prepares to complete the first few wraps while holding the other end of the cloth with their mouth. LUKE DYMENT/CAPE BRETON POST
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