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BETTER THAN THIS? $359,900. located on ¾ acre on Private Street. 204-886-2393 Toll Free 888-629-6700 [email protected] www.ljbaron.com Vegetable garden…Become one with Nature. 2 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, February 1, 2018 Lack of lab doesn’t deter Warren students competing in Envirothon By Melissa McIvor Five young ladies from Warren Collegiate are studying to get their science on at this year’s Manitoba Envirothon. Grade 11 students Kayleigh Malcolm and Kylie Bond have joined returning Grade 12 Envirothon veterans Re- becca Myskiw, Meghan Sholdice and Makayla Baldwin to represent Warren at the regional competition in Rennie. The team’s performance could lead to Provincials, cur- rently slated for Churchill, and eventually to the National Conservation Foundation (NCF) Envirothon in Washing- ton, DC. The Manitoba Envirothon is a hands-on environmental science competition organized by the Manitoba Forestry Association. Participating schools from across the province enter teams of fi ve students in the competition and each student studies to become profi cient in one of fi ve topic areas: Water and Aquatic Ecosystems, Native Plants and TRIBUNE PHOTO BY MELISSA MCIVOR Students from Warren Collegiate are doing some serious studying in preparation for the Manitoba Envirothon regional competition in April. Pictured left to right: Lee Stewart, Rebecca Myskiw (Wildlife & Wildlife Management), Meghan Sholdice (Native Plants & Forestry), Makayla Baldwin (Soils and Land Use), Kayleigh Malcolm (Water & Aquatic is around Ecosystems) and Kylie Bond (Climate Change in the North). Forestry, Soils and Land Use, Wildlife and Wild- ence to WCI. In 2017, she earned fi rst place in the corner life Management and the competition Theme, the “Caring for our Watersheds” contest and Dollar Deal which this year is Climate Change in the North. won $1,000 for the school for her proposal on Room Over 3,200 students participate in the Manitoba an eco-friendly paint night. She had hoped her $ -$ competition. winnings would go towards bringing science 1 10 “It is student-driven,” explained Lee Stewart, a resources into the school. • Gift ware Purses teacher at WCI and the team’s advisor. “The stu- The school continues to lack a science lab, but • Seasonal $ 95 dents have to decide that they want to do it be- the Warren team is still up for the Envirothon & more! 24 cause it’s a lot of ownership on them to study.” challenge. Last year, they entered the regional In April, the team from Warren will join oth- competition at Oak Hammock Marsh which er students from the region at the Alfred Hole pitted them against fully equipped city schools. Goose Sanctuary to perform a fi eld test and Despite their disadvantage, the team did well. Mix and Match complete technical scientifi c analyses at various “Last year we were close,” said Myskiw. “We Jewellery Join us for our stations within the competition circuit. After- were right in the middle of the pack. We didn’t & Scarves Pre Season wards, the team will give an oral presentation do that bad. That’s why we think we’ll have a $ in response to an environmental prompt they better chance at Rennie.” 2/ 25 Celebration will receive a few days earlier. This is the second year that students from War- Feb 8-10 However, the competition is not the only barri- ren Collegiate are participating in the Manitoba er the Warren team must overcome to succeed. Envirothon, and Stewart is hopeful that future Feb 15-17 “One of the things that I think is admirable is students will take up the torch. for updates and 10 am - 3 pm that we’re one of the two high schools in the “With three of the girls graduating, if we want- special off ers division that don’t have a functioning science ed to continue this next year, we need to fi nd lab,” said Stewart. “These girls are preparing for younger students coming in that would want a hands-on science competition without having to carry it on,” she said. “This is an area where COUPON those tools that other high schools have. people are farming, hunting and fi shing, so it “It’s just a small school division and the board does tie in with our community.” Buy one entree get one just doesn’t have the funds. 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