Lambton College in Sarnia. (Photo by Lambton College)Lambton College in Sarnia. (Photo by Lambton College)
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Lambton College students awarded prestigious scholarship

Robyn Gray and William Partridge of Lambton College are among six Indigenous students recently awarded the prestigious John Wesley Beaver Memorial Scholarship.

Each of the recipients received $10,000 to further their education.

Gray is a Lambton College office administration student from Aamjiwnaang First Nation and Partridge is a chemical engineering student from Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte.

“Being a voice for my community and having the ability to advocate is a key focus for me,” said Gray in a media release issued by Ontario Power Generation (OPG). “Using the proceeds of this scholarship to help continue my formal education will allow me to serve my community in a role aimed at streamlining processes to increase productivity in a variety of settings.”

OPG said the scholarship, established in 1995, was named after John Wesley Beaver, who was a fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain and chief of Alderville First Nation.

The Aamjiwnaang First Nation administration and council congratulated Gray and the other recipients over social media.

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