Oakville Beaver, 16 Jul 2015, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, July 16, 2015 | 22 For more news and photos, visit www.insidehalton.com Local teens attend SHAD this summer WATER IS LIFE Canada's pipeline companies respect how important water is to all our lives, and to future generations. When pipelines cross rivers and streams, special care is taken. Innovative technologies, decades of engineering expertise and best practices, along with 24/7 monitoring, allow us to protect our environment and our water. Delivering Canada's energy. Every day. Learn more about how we protect our water resources at: aboutpipelines.com Sixteen local youths were recently accepted into a prestigious national program focusing on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The Oakville teens will join more than 600 other Canadian and international youths in attending the SHAD program. SHAD is a registered Canadian charity that aims to empower high school students and give them an opportunity to attend a month-long summer STEM program held at 12 universities across Canada. "Centred on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), SHAD empowers exceptional youth to make the world a better place," said Barry Bisson, SHAD president. "SHAD is where Canada's top youth achievers are exposed to great ideas, inspired to look at things differently, challenged to reach for the highest levels of excellence and encouraged to embrace their `Uncommon Purpose' -- the pursuit of their own potential to change the world." The following Oakville students were accepted to the program: · A f Bhimani, White Oaks Secondary School (WOSS), Grade 11, attending the Université Laval campus; · Ganya Dong, Iroquois Ridge High School, Grade 11, University of Calgary; · Arlene Jiang, UTS ­ University Toronto Schools, Grade 10, Université Laval; · Minjung Kim, WOSS, Grade 11, University of Waterloo; · Carolyn Lacka, St. Ignatius Secondary School, Grade 10, McMaster University; · Alaynah Malik, Abbey Park High School, Grade 11, University of British Columbia (UBC); · David Park, Abbey Park, Grade 11, McMaster University; · Kathryn Pilmoor, WOSS, Grade 11, University of New Brunswick (UNB); · Fouad Raouf-Alkadhimi, Garth Webb Secondary School, Grade 11, Carleton University; see Students on p.31 Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY JULY 10 CORPORATE FLYER. In our July 10 flyer, page 11, we incorrectly advertised the Office Home & Student 2013 (WebCode: 10236494/10236495) for the discounted price of $119.99. This promotion is only applicable with purchase of a laptop or desktop. The correct regular price is $139.99. Please see a Product Specialist for further information. R0013371841-0715 We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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