Sebastienne Carine Durand had no choice but to leave Haiti with her two young daughters in 2022 because her life was at risk. “These girls have really been able to adapt to different environments, ...
Ottawa-based alt-rock band, Broken By Friday, is making a name for themselves in the live music scene and can hardly wait to release their first single, Empty Little Jars. Broken By Friday formed in ...
Textiles are the fifth-largest category of plastic waste in Canada, with most ending up in landfills. Approximately 98 per cent of plastic textile waste ends up in landfills, according to Environment ...
Algonquin College professor Carolyn Lorimer is spearheading an energy-positive home she believes could redefine affordable, low-carbon construction in Canada after her recent return from cancer ...
Fall 2025, Episode 5: Times journalist Vasuman Ravichandran joins hosts William Barritt and Mickey Banks to discuss his reporting on an Algonquin College professor leading research into ...
Parking Lot 16 at Algonquin College was introduced to students in the fall of 2023. The initial reason behind the construction of Lot 16 was to offer some students who may be struggling with tuition, ...
The Ottawa Black Bears lost 16-13 against the San Diego Seals on Nov. 29 at the Canadian Tire Centre, kicking off the Black Bears’ second season in the National Lacrosse League. Seals faceoff man ...
Fall 2025, Episode 4: Times journalist Kevin Clasper-Inglis joins hosts William Barritt and Mitchell Ansell to discuss his reporting on students' media literacy in the age of AI, and Mickey Banks has ...
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.
Music industry arts student Thomas Burr laughed when he first heard you could make music using artificial intelligence. “No way people are bumping AI music,” says Burr. “Music is about the feeling, it ...
After over a decade of inactivity, the Centrepointe Commerce Clock is working once again, marking a small but meaningful revival of one of Nepean’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally built in the ...
According to Statistics Canada, volunteering is in a sharp decline. Between 2018 and 2023, there was an eight per cent decline in overall volunteering rate. The overall volunteer hours have fallen ...