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Perseverance pays off for Castlegar’s Cole Hoodicoff

The perseverance of a young man from Castlegar has paid off in the form of a scholarship.

Cole Hoodicoff is one of the first three to receive the Neil Muth Memorial Scholarship.

Hoodicoff, who was paralyzed in a skiing accident in 2011, hopes to launch a career in engineering.

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The scholarship is worth $3,500.

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