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The local students, from high school to college, were selected from a group of 13 applicants and each received $1,500 to offset startup costs. After the summer period, they will receive another $1,500 if they attend the weekly workshops and maintain their businesses. The Summer Company program’s introduction to the recipients was held virtually on June 28.
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Afaq Virk, a high school student at Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School, founded MathemaTech Tutoring and Computer Support for his love of technology and helping others.
Cornwall Business Enterprise Centre shows off 2021 summer companies
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