Deaths | deces

3616 JUSTICE, Clinton Alymer (RMC ’56) passed away peacefully, surrounded by family at the Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario November 8, 2007. Funeral service was held at St. Judes church, Oakville, Ontario, November 12th.

Retirements | reunions

13240 LCol David M. Last (RRMC RMC ’81) will be retiring from the Canadian Forces after more than 30 years of distinguished service. While he will continue teaching as a Professor at the College, his “final day-in-uniform” will be 19 December.Friends are invited to attend a fare-well function at the Senior Staff Mess (SSM) at…

Notices | Avis

Calendrier des activités pour décembre: CMR de Saint-Jean et Chapitre de MontréalQUOI: Concert de Noël de la Musique du CMR Kingston. Ce concert vise à amasser des fonds pour la Fondation de l’hôpital du Haut Richelieu OÙ: Campus du CMR Saint-Jean, amphithéâtre Vanier. QUAND: Samedi le 1ier décembre 2007. 19h00 pour 19h30. Coût : $5…

Top Headlines | À la une

Paladins – Earn 15 Academic All-Canadian and Five OUA Academic Achievement Awards (W) Soccer leads the way with five. – PWOR Corporal – First CF reservist to earn this recognition RMC had a total of 15 student-athletes earn Academic All-Canadian status under Canadian Interuniversity Sport guidelines in the 2006-07 school year. Another five fencers copped the…

What’s Happening at RMC | Que se passe-t-il au CMR?

WANTED – SUSPECT STUDENT ATHLETES RMC varsity teams are looking for e-Veritas readers to help identify “suspect – student-athletes”. You may ask, “What the heck is a suspect student-athlete?” Profile of a “suspect student-athlete” a) He / she has the athletic skill / talent (or potential) to make a varsity team; If you or someone…

Catching Up With the News | Se remettre au courant

Military to study Grozelle death; Board of inquiry to review investigations “A tragedy occurred here, and it was a tragedy for the family, for the Royal Military College and for the Canadian Forces,” – RMC commandant Brig.-Gen Tom LawsonBy Ian Elliot – Kingston Whig Standard The military has announced a board of inquiry that will…

Where are they now? | Où sont-ils/elles?

7812 Reg Shortt (RRMC RMC ‘68) has been a partner at Stoakley-Dudley Consultants in the Toronto area since 1994. He is a recruiter specializing in engineering, technical, manufacturing, sales and marketing positions, primarily in electrical, mechanical and electronic manufacturing industries. He was an International Sales Manager at Chubb Security Systems from 1988-1992. He earned a…

Ex-Cadets in the News | Anciens dans les nouvelles

6593 Reg Bird (RRMC RMC ’65) Vecima Shareholders Elect Reg Bird to Board of Directors Mr. Bird holds a degree in electrical engineering from the Royal Military College of Canada, as well as diplomas from the Banff School of Advanced … http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=794608 12723 Pat Stogran (RRMC RMC ’80) New ombudsman vows to ‘go to the…

Flashback | Rétrospective

Rear-Admiral William Moss Landymore, RCN (Ret’d) OBE CD MID Presentation of his water colour paintings  Reprinted from Trident (submitted by Bill Gard) On Wednesday morning, 14 Nov 2007, at CFB Halifax wardroom, Mrs. Lauretta Harris, daughter of #2399 Rear-Admiral William Landymore, presented her father’s water colour paintings of the ships that he sailed in during…

Misc

OUA Major Rugby Awards Matt McLeod a three-peat All Star! The OUA recently released the 2007 major award winners and league All Stars.                  RMC is well represented. MBA student, Matt McLeod the 2007 RMC Tommy Smart winner was selected to his third straight All Star selection. III Year, Civil Engineering cadet, Brent…

We get emails | Nous recevons des courriels

I just wanted to share something with you that my son, Tom Dinner, attended last night. I have attached the letter sent to RMC which explains the events of last night along with a picture of Tom presenting the scholarship he has sponsored to the young Royal Regiment recipient (the name I do not have).…

Extra Innings | Manches supplémentaires

Recently RMC honoured 22909 Kevin Dulude (RMC ’04) with an elaborate ceremony by retiring his men’s basketball jersey # 22. Kevin is the first former athlete in the history of RMC Athletics to be so honored. The Orleans Ont. native is the only Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) men’s basketball player to ever record at least…

Categories