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Can you race a concrete toboggan? NAIT students say ‘yes’Engineering students from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology made their debut at the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race this year — and took home an honour or two.CanadaApr 13
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Over 100 businesses showcased at Okanagan College job fairOkanagan College job fair sees over 100 businesses and thousands of students on Wednesday.EducationFeb 8
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Fast and furious competition heats up at Big White Ski ResortEngineering students from across Canada met at Big White Ski Resort to put their designs and innovations to the test in the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race.LifestyleJan 29, 2023
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University of Calgary students convert ATV to solar to help Indigenous communitiesIn tests so far, solar batteries have been able to run the ATV for at least 90 minutes and recharging simply involves plugging it into a regular power outlet.FeaturesApr 17, 2022
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Dye used to turn Queen’s engineering students purple may cause cancerAntiseptic dye gentian violet could cause cancer warns Health Canada.HealthJul 10, 2019
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UBC Okanagan students design safer clothing donation binsFirst-year engineering students at UBC Okanagan have designed new clothing bin donation boxes that could prevent deaths from people becoming trapped inside.Nov 25, 2018
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Colourful Queen’s engineers united in hair during Orientation weekThe big hair has become a fall fixture at a school that prides itself on tradition.NewsSep 7, 2017
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U of A students create robotic submarine, now headed to international competitionA group of students at the University of Alberta unveiled their latest project Saturday: a robotic submarine capable of heading into the depths of the ocean completely unmanned.CanadaJun 24, 2017
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WATCH: Concrete toboggan races to kick off in KelownaAbout 430 engineering students will be competing against one another in the fast-paced races on concrete toboggans.Jan 22, 2015
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