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Algonquin College students are continuing to keep their property safe as the college receives reports of locker break-ins. On May 8, the college locker services sent an email to locker users about the ...
Music industry arts program coordinator Colin Mills is the new president of the Ottawa Music Industry Coalition (OMIC). After sitting on the board of directors for over a decade, Mills said he is ...
Students, alumni and staff are working to bring back the campus Pride Club after it shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students at a resource fair in the Student Commons on May 13 were greeted by ...
Algonquin College is making budget-related changes for the summer term, including the closure of multiple food service locations. One of the measures is the recent closure of the Bits and Bytes Café ...
On April 27, OC Transpo rolled out its New Ways to Bus initiative, which saw changes to all the routes at Baseline Station, except routes 84, 87, and 277. These revamps were done to better reflect ...
Algonquin College residence staff organized an outing to the annual Canadian Tulip Festival on May 10, offering students a chance to explore Ottawa’s vibrant history and culture. Running from May 9 to ...
“Qeen Biotech has been at the forefront of using bacteriophage-based solutions to serve diverse industries including life sciences, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. We’re excited ...
Global News – Mexican beauty influencer Valeria Marquez, 23, was shot dead on a TikTok livestream inside of a salon in Zapopan, near Guadalajara. According to Mexican authorities, Marquez was employed ...
Despite Algonquin College having its own fitness centre, Anytime Fitness has opened a new location inside College Square, a popular hub for students just steps away from campus. With 25 locations and ...
Algonquin College students are electrified as the Ottawa Charge inch closer to clinching a spot in the Professional Women’s Hockey League final. The Ottawa Charge are in full command with a 2-1 series ...
The event has been promoted as “take what you need, pay what you can.” The Food Cupboard is a discreet and confidential support service that helps students who are struggling to afford food and other ...