A couple of chemical engineers from Calgary wanted to do their part to help out vulnerable Calgarians during the COVID-19 pandemic. As Deb Matejicka reports, the pair took a generous donation of ispropyl alcohol from the University of Calgary and turned it into over 50 litres of hand sanitizer which they handed out free of charge to groups who need it most.
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Calgary engineers brew up batches of sanitizer for groups at risk
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