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In February, Algonquin College President and CEO Claude Brulé announced 37 program closures, including the college’s longstanding radio broadcasting program. The decision was later ratified during the ...
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E.J. Hughes teamed up with his friends, Orville Fisher and Paul Goranson, on a 12-part mural depicting British Columbia’s “industrial, social or sporting life.” ...
A new era for property investment Bricks and mortar have long been considered a foundation for wealth creation and today’s property landscape continues to evolve. Investors are not just looking ...
And while a lush green lawn and a picket fence aren't for everyone, ensuring your landscaping is clean and fresh is the key to a more welcoming home (and a boost to your property value).
UTICA, N.Y. -- The City of Utica reinspected Algonquin Apartments on Genesee Street on Friday—just one week after condemning the building—following an emergency inspection. "Unfortunately, what we ...
UTICA, N.Y. -- A reinspection of the Algonquin Apartments building in Utica is scheduled for Friday. Last week, the City of Utica announced that an emergency inspection had been conducted, leading to ...
RENFREW — Stefan Klietsch, a resident of Renfrew, has officially entered race once again as a candidate for member of Parliament in the riding of Algonquin-Renfrew-Pembroke. This marks his fourth ...
The Algonquin College public relations program hosted the Spring Clean for the Cause thrift shop on March 25-26, fundraising for the Rideauwood Addiction and Family Services. “We chose to do a thrift ...
TOKYO -- The wide-ranging tariffs rolled out by the U.S. administration will hit Japanese companies in industries from construction equipment to food, making it harder for them to compete ...