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Lifesaving tech installed at Canada's deepest lake by Wilfri
Lifesaving tech installed at Canada's deepest lake by Wilfri
Lifesaving tech installed at Canada's deepest lake by Wilfrid Laurier researchers
In 2019 three snowmobilers died after falling through the ice in the Northwest Territories. Find out how researchers at Laurier are hoping to prevent similar deaths -- with remote ice sensors.
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