The full-day workshop sponsored by the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corp.
THUNDER BAY — Next week’s free science and technology workshop for Indigenous youth in the Thunder Bay area still has about 10 spots available, organizers said on Tuesday.
Though there is no charge for Tuesday’s event at Thunder Bay’s Delta Hotel, candidates must fill out an online application. Only those entering Grade 9 or 10 can apply.
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