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Under and Over the Mill Pond The mill pond at Upper Canada Village seemed alive with sea creatures both above and below the waters surface. Photo credit: Carol Goddard ...
As temperatures started to dip and Ottawa’s first snow began to fall, questions filled the Student Commons at Algonquin College for the Winter for Beginners event on Nov. 4. Hosted by the ...
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Ottawa West-Nepean boundaries are the Ottawa River to the north, the CN Rail line to the south, Fisher Avenue to the east and Moodie Drive to the west. There are an estimated 92,273 electors.
Operation Come Home, previously known as Operation Go Home, was launched in 1971 by Rev. Norman Johnston, who realized there was a need to assist runaway youth across the country. After 14 years, CJS ...
“Lithium-ion batteries are actually the most common rechargeable batteries found in Canadian households,” said Ben Gates, a student at the battery safety booth. “They’re a very dangerous technology ...
In light of restrictions put in place due to the pandemic, President Claude Brulé delivered his speech to graduates remotely this year. Photo credit: Algonquin College In light of restrictions put in ...
From 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the first-year students sold stickers, prints and paintings in J-building to raise money for their 2027 graduation showcase. In past years, the Algonquin SA covered the ...
Robert Odudu won the male competition.
For students in STEM programs at Algonquin College, using a cellphone and a Google cardboard are useful tools to learn about abstract concepts. Virtual reality is a tool which has been around for ...
Algonquin College students waiting outside the front doors of the ARC on the morning of September 27.