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The prime science students in Renfrew County met at the Pembroke campus of Algonquin College on Saturday, April 11 for the forty sixth Annual Renfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fair (RCRSTF). 

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Students from throughout the county arrange tasks that had been judged by specialists from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and different scientific organizations. Then, the students loved a day of interactive actions with CNL, Algonquin College, Let’s Talk Science! and Professional Engineers Ontario earlier than an awards ceremony closed out the day. 

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The Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Grand Prize winners, who received a completely paid journey to the Canada Wide Science Fair being held in Edmonton, Alberta from May 23 to 30, are: Abigail Baker from Valour School in Petawawa along with her venture “Practical Polymers 2”, Stella Ziegler from Fellowes High School in Pembroke with “Kombucha leather… what if?”, Henry Hocking from Mackenzie Community School in Deep River with “Sediment Salmon Science” and Jiya Savsani from West Ferris Secondary School in North Bay with “Highway Harvest 2.0: Optimizing Wind Unit Placement on Highways for Efficient Power Production”. 

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The Renfrew County District School Board Grand Prize Best Grade 5 and 6 Winners had been Kara Lariviere from Rockwood Public School with “Breaking Ice” and Thea Corrigan and Isabelle Schizkoske from Highview Public School with “Electronic vs. Manual Mobility Cane”. 

Renfrew County Science Fair Grade 5/6 winners
Scott Nichol, superintendent of the Renfrew County District School Board, presents the most effective Grade 5/6 venture awards to Isabelle Schizkoske, Thea Corrigan, and Kara Lariviere of Pembroke at the Renfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fair held on April 11 at Algonquin College in Pembroke. Photo by RCRSTF /RCRSTF

Divisional awards had been introduced by the Town of Deep River, the City of Pembroke, SRB Technologies, Nu-Tech Precision Metals, and Ontario Power Generation. Special Awards had been introduced by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Ontario Power Generation, the Algonquin chapter of Professional Engineers Ontario, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP Billy Denault, a number of native branches of the Royal Canadian Legion, and the Canadian Nuclear Society. 

A full listing of winners is obtainable at region.youthscience.ca/renfrew-county

In addition, the chairman of the RCRSTF organizing committee, Aidan Leach, was introduced with a Distinguished Service Award from Youth Science Canada for his contributions to science gala’s and STEM training at the varsity, regional and nationwide ranges in his 16 years of volunteering with the regional science truthful committee. 

The subsequent Renfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fair will probably be held on April 10, 2027 and is open to all Renfrew County students from Grade 5 to 12. No prior entry into a faculty truthful is required and it’s by no means too early to start out your venture. Visit youthscience.ca/renfrew-county for particulars.

Renfrew County Science Fair Life Sciences
Pembroke Mayor Ron Gervais presents the awards to the winners of the Life Sciences division at the Renfrew County Regional Science and Technology Fair held at Algonquin College’s Pembroke Campus on April 11. RCRSTF photograph Photo by RCRSTF /RCRSTF

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