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St. Lawrence College (SLC) is a College of Applied Arts and Technology [6] with three campuses in Eastern Ontario, namely Brockville (1970), Cornwall (1968) and Kingston (founded September 1969). It is affiliated with private Alpha College of Business & Technology in Toronto and Canadian College in Vancouver.
St Laurence's College, a Catholic secondary school in Brisbane, Australia Cégep de Saint-Laurent , in Montreal, Quebec, Canada St. Lawrence College, Ontario , in Kingston, Canada
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Nov. 2—CANTON — Taylor Lum scored a pair of goals and Abby Hehl added a goal and an assist as the St. Lawrence University women's hockey team used a balanced offense to defeat Princeton 6-2 in ...
Northern College Students Association—Timmins St. Clair College: St. Clair Students Representative Council St. Clair Thames Students Inc. St. Lawrence College: Brockville Student Administrative Council Cornwall Students' Union SLC Student Association—Kingston Sault College: Sault College Students' Union Seneca College: Seneca Student Federation
College of Applied Arts and Technology St. Clair College: Windsor: 1966 English College of Applied Arts and Technology St. Lawrence College: Kingston: 1967 English College of Applied Arts and Technology Sault College: Sault Ste. Marie: 1973 [note 2] English College of Applied Arts and Technology Seneca Polytechnic: Toronto: 1967 English
The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is the governing body of all intercollegiate sports in the Canadian province of Ontario. The OCAA is a part of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association. The OCAA, with Ontario University Athletics, governs post-secondary school educational sports in Ontario.
Allsopp was raised in Belleville, Ontario. A graduate of St. Lawrence College in Business and Marketing, he worked as a bike mechanic at Doug's Bicycle, owned by Mayor Neil Ellis, before taking the store over in 2013. [1] Allsopp sold his interest in the business in 2024. [3]