Sports News
OUA Sports action is back after a brief hiatus due to COVID restrictions across the province.
A Journey into the past, the present and the future of the COVID-19 Virus
The Chapitre Fort Saint-Jean Branch in collaboration with the Royal Military Colleges Alumni Association Inc. invite you to attend “A Journey into the past, the present and the future of the COVID-19 Virus” with panelists Dr. Mathieu Simon, md, frcpc, fccm and Dr. Marc Dauphin, retired military doctor who was commander of the military hospital in Kandahar.
Golden Oldies
A collection of classic images and humour from the classes of the Royal Military Colleges throughout the years.
Honouring 6604 Jim Carruthers
Last year, on November 1st, 2021, RMC lost a beloved benefactor, mentor, and friend. 6604 Jim Carruthers was a vibrant part of the RMC Community, one that touched the hearts of countless cadets.
OUA Sport Returns
Following the Government of Ontario’s announcement, Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased to announce the corresponding updates as it pertains to OUA competition. In conjunction with announced timelines surrounding the gradual easing of public health measures in the province, the OUA’s return to training will commence on Monday, January 31.
Keeping Tabs
Keeping Tabs is a regular feature seeking to follow the careers and adventures of former OCdts of the Royal Military Colleges.
Meet the Branches
Meet the Branches is a regular feature introducing RMC Alumni Association Branches across Canada.
They Proudly Served – Lt (N) Yuna Hur CMR/ RMC Class of 2013
Yuna Hur thought that after high school, she would pursue her education in fashion management to become a fashion entrepreneur. She had even applied to study fashion management in the United States. Her life took an unexpected turn after joining her friends on a visit to the CAF Recruitment centre.
The Class of 1979 Remembers – How’d He Get In There?
A lot of things were different back in the 70s when we were going to RMC, but even in the four years that we were there, things had already started to change. On one weekend “away” trip to play hockey against McMaster University and Ryerson, we found out…
Deaths | Décès
4108 Michael Reimann Michael (never ‘Mike’) was born in London and came to Canada in 1952. He attended St. George’s School, Royal Roads and Royal Military College. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy before earning a PHD in Applied Mechanics from UBC. He shared his lifelong love of the sea and boats with his…