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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.
Pages in category "Education in Brockville" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... St. Lawrence College, Ontario; St. Mary Catholic High School;
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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory is home to First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI), an educational partner with Canadore College, First Nations University of Canada, Humber College, Loyalist College, Queen's University, Ryerson University, St. Lawrence College, and Trent University. FNTI course offerings include programs in Aviation (in ...
From 1967 until the 2000s, the sport was played as an intercollegiate sport, but in 2004 down to just three schools (St. Clair, Humber, Fleming), the league chose not to operate any longer. The Windsor St. Clair Saints operated for four more seasons, two touring to play American Colleges and two in the Ontario Hockey Association 's Senior "AAA ...
The Aultsville Theatre, named after one of the Lost Villages, is a 680-seat performing arts centre on the St. Lawrence College campus and funded in part by the City of Cornwall. [49] The Port Theatre, built in 1941, hosts movies and live music on its stage. [ 50 ]
St. Lawrence College or St. Laurence College may refer to: St Laurence's College, a Catholic secondary school in Brisbane, Australia; Cégep de Saint-Laurent, in ...
Brockville is situated on the land which was previously inhabited by the St. Lawrence Iroquoians [3] and later by the Oswegatchie people. [4] Brockville is one of Ontario's oldest communities established by Loyalist settlers and is named after the British general Sir Isaac Brock .