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Science Fair Award Winning Projects!

14m · EnglishMTL Podcasts · 04 May 17:14

Five students from Royal West Academy in Montreal West shined at the annual Hydro-Québec Montreal Regional Science and Technology Fair held at  Laval Senior Academy.  Twin sisters Lauren and Cassidy Engo and their project entitled “Take a Bite Out of CO2” won the Bronze Medal (Senior), Canadian Meteorological and Oceanic Society Award, the Highest Distinction Award, the McGill University - Faculty of Science - Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Award , the McGill University - Faculty of Science Award and the Super expo-sciences Hydro Québec (SESHQ) Experimentation & Design Award. They have qualified for the provincial competition April 21 to 23 at CEPSUM, the Centre for Physical Education and Sports of the Université de Montréal. Laura De Angelis and Elisabetta Iorio and their Project Can You Remember? won the Champlain College, St. Lambert Campus Science Award and the John Abbott College Science Award Emma Birlean’s project Anxiety for High Achievers won the Dawson College Science Award and the McGill University - Psychology Award

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