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Canadore College receiving $101,000 to help further develop device
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Publishing date: Apr 06, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read • West Ferris Secondary School students Emily Yates, left, Fionna Truong and Ella Kelso pictured at ICAMP, or the Innovation Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Prototyping, at Canadore College s Commerce Court campus with the UV sterilization product they developed. Canadore College has received $101,000 from FedNor to help bring the students device to market. Supplied Photo
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More than $1 million is being provided for three initiatives in Nipissing-Timiskaming – including one which will help bring a UV sterilization product developed by three West Ferris students to market.
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NNDSB STEAM students recognized by ON Education Minister for innovative ‘Qube itTR
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Three students from West Ferris Secondary School are being recognized by Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce for their innovative and entrepreneurial efforts.
Fionna Truong, Ella Kelso, and Emily Yates are in Grades 9 and 10 at WFSS and are part of the school’s STEAM program.
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The female trio partnered with CBON Group to create FEME Innovations Inc. and their prized invention, ‘Qube itTR.
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Comprised of a UV Cube sterilizer box, the trio along with classmate Tessa Summers built the cube at the request of Fionna’s father, Dr. James Truong, to assist with the sterilization of Personal Protective Equipment at the North Bay Regional Health Centre.
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A North Bay man charged after a shelter worker was stabbed with a syringe is to appear by video remand in Ontario Court of Justice March 3.
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Peter Quenneville, 46, of North Bay, is charged with one count each of assault with a weapon, possession of a substance and breach of probation.
Quenneville was charged earlier this month after an adult male employee was stabbed in the back with a syringe.
North Bay police were called to the low-barrier shelter on Chippewa Street shortly before 9 p.m. Feb. 11 following the incident.