The Algonquin Wolves’ final basketball games of the year, played against the Seneca Sting on Nov. 28, concluded the semester-long Shoot for the Cure initiative aimed at raising money for breast cancer ...
Algonquin College students say dim lighting, construction and crowded buses make nighttime travel near Baseline station feel unsafe and are urging the school to improve campus and transit-area safety.
In the calm before the chaos, Canadian comedian Adam Christie opened for Randy Feltface to the sound of raucous cheers from the crowd. Feltface, a purple puppet created by Australian comedian and ...
The four-part workshop series teaches people attendees the process of taking a simple deer hide and turning it into leather that can be used to make crafts or clothing, using traditional Indigenous ...
With less than two weeks left in the fall semester, students are rushing to meet all their deadlines and cram in some last-minute studying for their finals before winter break. The next few days may ...
Ottawa’s gaming community packed into the Nepean Sportsplex on Nov. 29 as GamerCon returned for its fourth annual event. The event brought collectors, families and students for a day celebrating video ...
The International Education Centre (IEC) hosted its annual Holiday Party on Nov. 28, bringing together dozens of students for an evening of food, games and dancing inside Salon A of the Marketplace.
Leading the team in the plus-minus category is defenceman Jordan Spence (+8). Forward Tim Stutzle (+7) who at sat at the top of the team in points with 23 (11 goals, 12 assists) as of Dec. 1, led the ...
Willow MacKenzie smiled at her Holiday Market booth with confidence. Her story began as a student at Algonquin College, where she first encountered the event that would later shape her entrepreneurial ...
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The Algonquin Wolves women’s basketball team was defeated 57-52 by the Seneca Sting at the Jack Doyle Athletics and Recreation Centre on Nov. 28, marking their final game of 2025.
Algonquin College students raised money and awareness for the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre on Nov. 25 in a fundraising event on campus.
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