Steven Lee Olsen, a Grammy-nominated country artist from Newmarket, Ont., came to the Algonquin Commons Theatre on Feb. 22 as part of his Country Night in Canada tour. Jim Browne, a 19-year-old ...
Students at Algonquin College took a break from their studies on Feb. 20 to enjoy some much-needed comfort with therapy dogs at the AC Hub’s Paws 4 Stress event.
The race in Ottawa West-Nepean ended with NDP incumbent Chandra Pasma winning her seat in the Feb. 27 provincial election. Pasma achieved her second win, beating Progressive Conservative candidate ...
The Algonquin Wolves men’s basketball season ended with a 98-67 defeat in the OCAA quarter-finals against the undefeated Humber Hawks on Feb. 23 at the Humber Athletic Centre.
One thing was certain for voters heading to cast their ballots in the Feb. 27 provincial election: education and health care need to be a priority.
The Board of Governors of Algonquin College has voted to cut 37 academic programs and shutter a rural satellite campus. The board on Feb. 24 voted to cancel six programs and suspend 31 programs with ...
Shaun Sederoff is a campus engagement leader at Elections Ontario, visiting various post-secondary schools, encouraging students to vote and gauging their interest. “We found students have a lack of ...
The Wolves women’s basketball team finally tamed the Lambton Lions, winning 59-45 in a dramatic quarter-final victory on Feb. 22 at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre.
CBC: Gatineau police have launched a crackdown on out-of-province licence plates, mainly targeting Ontario-plated vehicles. The operation aims to catch Quebec residents who have not registered their ...
So, what’s the verdict? Social media isn’t inherently evil. It’s a tool that can be used for good or ill. It’s time to steer away from the copy-paste culture and bring back the spirit of creativity ...
CBC: Pat King, a key organizer for the 2022 “freedom convoy” protest, was sentenced to three months in jail, with credit for time already served. King was first convicted in November 2024, on charges ...
On Feb. 11, Algonquin College president and CEO Claude Brulé announced plans to suspend 37 programs, removing 16 per cent of the college’s academic offerings. One of those programs was offered by AC ...
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