Algonquin College’s academic assistance for adults with developmental disabilities (AAADD) is the only program of its kind in the city, and the community is coming together in an attempt to save it.
Most notably, the Georgian offence brought with them a three-point attack that the Wolves could not stop. Sean Marseille came off the Georgian bench to go 7-for-9 from the field and find holes to get ...
Commanda has built dozens of canoes over his lifetime and is involved with the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, Ont. The experience has helped him see the canoe as an important symbol of how ...
Three, two, one. The buzzer sounds in a small arena in North Bay. In the stands, parents, coaches, players young and old erupt in cheers. Unfortunately, they’re not for my team. This was the most ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Fall 2025, Episode 3: Times journalist Matthew Grieve joins hosts Mickey Banks and Vasileios Tselios to discuss his reporting on recent mixed martial arts matches on campus, and William Barritt has ...
Robert Odudu won the male competition.
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“We were thinking about what we were passionate about and what are things we would do in our daily lives in a non-COVID place,” says Middlé Lemoine.
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