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Everything You Need to Know About Moving to Ottawa to Study?
You could be in for an exciting adventure if you’re moving to Canada’s capital city to study. However, it could be a significant transition which means it’s important to prepare. Once you’ve completed your college application, the following tips will help you navigate the rest of the process. Things
Killarney Lodge delivers the best of Algonquin Park
All photos by Neil Moore When we were kids, my parents never splashed out on big vacations. You know, like Disney or Europe. We went camping. Back to the basics with an old-school canvas tent (and later a tent trailer), naphtha stove and lantern, coolers, axe, and a big can
Watershed Moment
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been actively putting forward a different approach to governance: one that champions transparency, freshness, action, something that says this time it’s different. One of his ministers in particular, seems to be the embodiment of that sentiment. There’s a positive vibe when entering Environment Minister Catherine
Before Bytown – Part 1
Sketch of the Ottawa River and Rideau Falls in 1826. At this point, they’re still untouched, and looked pretty much the same as they did when Champlain passed them. (Archives of Ontario, I0002118) Ottawa’s story starts with the river that gave it its name. Of course, it wasn’t always called the
Embracing eTextbooks: The Future of Learning
Photo courtesy of Algonquin College All the resources you need in just a click of a mouse—or a tap of a screen. Algonquin College is transforming education through the use of etextbooks. Imagine having access to all the academic resources you needed for school in just a click of a
Aboriginal Initiatives at Nipissing University
The purpose of the Aboriginal Initiatives Office at Nipissing University is to provide support to Aboriginal students, encouraging them to participate in and celebrate their culture and heritage. Mair Greenfield started her career in the Corrections Worker program at Canadore College in North Bay, worked at a detention centre, and
The Blue Story of the Ottawa River
As I travel the Ottawa River, I can't help but be impressed with its magnificent diversification. Every turn in the waterway brings a rich new experience. Along the shoreline are subtle signs of those who came before us, and in the tranquility of early morning one can almost hear the
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