nore stucents build on Michael FOUR NORTH. Shore. sec- ondary schools are creating their own World Wide Web pages for the Internet as part of local events marking National Science and Technology Week, Oct. 13 to 22, West Vancouver, Windsor. Argyle and Handsworth secondary schools are creating home pages to be hosted on an on-line Web site supplied by North Vancouver District. North Economic Development Commission (NSEDC) project manager Judy ‘Perkins said the project has har- nessed the expertise and monetary support‘of a broad range of individ- uals and organizations. The participants include: North Vancouver District, North Vancouver City, BC Rail, North Shore Credit Union, Human Resources Canada, Cyzygy. The Dixon Design Works, Chemex, Ramona Materi, North . Shore News, National Research Council, Ed Smart,. Kerry Hall, Vancouver Shore MOTHE TAKE OUT FreeNet, West Vancouver Schoo! District 45, North Vancouver School District 44, North Shore Economic Development Commission, Ministry of Employment and Investment. Participants are linked on the Net for the project. The Science and Technology home page can be found at (hup:/Avww.district.north- van. be.cw/s&Uscience.html). From there you'll find Jinks to the Friends Page, Research Page, Schools Page. Job Opportunities Page and the Fun and Games Page. Perkins said about 50 students are involved in bringing the project together. The various schools will be host- ing Web site presentations for any- one interested in the project during the course of the week. West Vancouver secondary highlights the effort at noon on Oct. 13: Windsor at noon, Oct. 17; Argyle at noon, Oct. 18: Handsworth at noon, Oct. 19 ‘The official launch of the project is 3 p.m. to 6 pam. 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