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Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read • Northern Collegiate Grade 12 design and technology students stand with scale models of displays designed for the Oil Museum of Canada. From left to right: Ketan Vashisht, Om Patel, Anthony Smith, Reid Robinson, Michael Atanasov, and Brett Howard. Handout/Sarnia This Week jpg, SW
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A group of Grade 12 design and technology students from Northern Collegiate have put the finishing touches on scaled designs of interactive displays for the Oil Museum of Canada, displays that will later be used to create a permanent feature in the museum.
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