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Breakthrough Junior Challenge

Deadline: Sep 15, 2025
$250,000
There are a few key milestones on your journey for an opportunity to receive the prize, starting with applying for the Challenge.Please make a careful note of each milestone and the deadline for reaching it.Application Submission Deadline September 15You must submit your application and video no later than September 15, 2025 at 11:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time (West Coast USA).Peer-To-Peer...

GeneTex Scholarship Program

Deadline: Jul 11, 2025
$2,000
GeneTex believes in accelerating scientific advancement and the notion that the genesis of future discoveries begins with the support of young scientists now. The GeneTex Scholarship Program will award a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students pursuing a STEM undergraduate or graduate degree. The scholarship will be awarded to one student twice a year.EligibilityStudent in good standing and enrolled at an...

Tommy Douglas Scholarship

Deadline: Jul 15, 2025
$2,500
There are no extra criteria to apply for this scholarship. As long as you meet the General Eligibility Requirements (above) you can apply.The winner will be determined based on a 750-to-1,000-word essay on this year’s topic. The 2025 essay for this scholarship is:How Tommy Douglas’s life contributed to making Canada a more just and equitable nation.General eligibility requirementsTo apply for...

$18,000
The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant is one of the most prestigious grants available to emerging figurative artists, as well as one of the most substantial. It is one of the longest-standing, with an illustrious history of recipients spanning more than half a century. It is also unique in its scope, in that it is available to students and artists around...

$2,000
Awards for Indigenous StudentsApply for an education grant from Canada PostCanada Post gives $2,000 grants to Indigenous Peoples who have renewed their educational learning. Find out how to apply for the award.Who can apply?You’re eligible to apply if you:Are a Canadian and a member of a First Nation, Métis or Inuit communityHave been out of school for 1 year or...

Summit Physical Therapy Scholarship

Deadline: Aug 31, 2025
$500
To be eligible for the Summit Physical Therapy scholarship a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than January of 2026.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by January of 2026.3) Have achieved a GPA of 3.0 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Submit answers to the essay...

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Duncan is a city within British Columbia, Canada. It was named after William Chalmers Duncan, amongst the hundreds of settlers who arrived within Victoria in the 1800's. Duncan looked for gold rushes, and ultimately settled near the present Duncan City. His son, Kenneth, became the first mayor of Duncan in the year 1876. The early 1900's saw Chinatown within the city of Duncan become the social centre for the Chinese residents of Cowichan valley, and Chinatown became a focal point in the southwestern corner of Duncan City. Nonetheless, immigration laws became more restrictive, and companies closed as stricter laws were created to replace the existing ones.

Since the year 1985, the city of Duncan has converted itself into the "City of Totems," where hand-carved cedar poles created by local native artisans are shown in parks and downtown streets. There are around 80 totem poles found within the city of Duncan within both the the downtown area and half kilometer section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Individuals who are interested in self-guided tours that follow the yellow footprints can look at around 41 totems. The city of Duncan is also the home of the Coast Salish Indians. Every summer, tourists can look on as they knit the popular Cowichan sweaters which reflect the knitter's family design. The BC Forest Discovery Centre features outdoor and indoor exhibits of British Columbia's history of forest industry. There is likewise the steam locomotive, and all tourists are encouraged to take a ride on it as it travels through the forest. The Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre provides storytelling, food and exhibits to tourists. Cowichan elders and artists can likewise be seen at work. The goal of the centre is to create a sense of cultural pride amongst the First Peoples through weaving, education, art, beading and entertainment. Duncan is likewise the home of the "World's Largest Hockey Stick and Puck." Situated at the Cowichan Community Centre, the stick and puck are built making use of wooden beams which measures around 205 feet and weighs 61,000 pounds.

People who like fishing can surely enjoy going to Duncan. The Vancouver Island Trout Hatchery has a projected 150 streams and lakes on the surrounding Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands. Lots of species are located here, and common sightings of rainbow, steelhead, and cutthroat trout are found all over. The Freshwater Eco-Centre, which displays wild fish management, conservation and fisheries habitat protection, receives approximately 20,000 tourists annually. Somenos Marsh is a nature sanctuary for shorebirds, waterfowl and songbirds. The Cowichan River Provincial Park stretches roughly 20 kilometers to Glenora, south of Duncan, from the village of Lake Cochiwan. It preserves the Cochiwan River, and is known for its wild salmon and steelhead trout.