The Week That Was
The Week That Was… On Monday, College leadership and members of the Cadet wing attended the funeral for 2131 BGen(Ret’d) George Wattsford (RMC 1929) at St. George’s Cathedral. Kingston Branch Ex Cadets were out in full force led by Branch president, 4976 Reg Watts (RRMC RMC 1960). The oldest Ex Cadet, BGen Wattsford served his…
The fast and the furious: a new muscle for cars
Dr. Philip Bates, Dean of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering at RMC and Canada Research Chair in Polymer Processing and Joining Make way for a new brand of cars – cheap, fuel-efficient, strong! It’s what is expected in the green era, and researchers at the Royal Military College of Canada are hoping to deliver…
What’s Happening At RMC
The meshing link Article first appeared in the Kingston Whig Standard 19 January 2011 – By IAN ELLIOT New technologies are being developed at Royal Military College that could make buildings more earthquake proof. Rather than mess around with giant springs, counterweights and other load dampeners built into a large, heavy structure, Dr. Richard Bathurst…
Constantine Arena Expecting a New Neighbour by Next Fall
The following photos were taken from the ‘Town Hall’ display located in the foyer of the KMCSC. Photos by: Dan Fleming Description of the photos from left to right. 1) Scale mock-up of the Dome and surrounding area. 2) Brief description of the new facility. 3) Computer generated image of the west view of the…
VARSITY
Men’s Basketball OUA- Men’s Basketball CIS – Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball OUA – Women’s Basketball CIS – Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Running OUA – Cross Country CIS Men’s Running / CIS Women’s Running Men’s and Women’s Fencing OUA – Fencing Hockey OUA- Men’s Hockey CIS – Men’s Hockey Rugby OUA – Men’s Rugby Men’s…
Qu’est-ce qui se passe au CMR Saint-Jean
Vignette photo Avant de venir au Collège, le Sgt Bernard comptait déjà 15 ans de service au sein des FC, toutes passées avec le R22eR à Valcartier. Durant ces 15 ans, il a participé à cinq missions à l’étranger, dont une à Haiti, une en Bosnie et trois en Afghanistan en l’espace de 5 courtes…
Ex-Cadets & MORE in the News
Film controversy highlights poor relations between Canada and Iran “This really adds more ammunition to the kind of difficult relations between the two countries and maybe it’s going to have some impact on the function of the Canadian Embassy in Iran. It’s certainly an escalation,” Houchang Hassan-Yari, an expert on Iran and head of the…
Where are they now?
Gino Bruni, Rhodes Scholar – Mixing Time in the Books with Hockey at Oxford By: WJO Gino Bruni never played a game with the RMC varsity team during his five years of OUA eligibility. The Reserve Entry Training Plan (RETP) Officer Cadet (Air Force logistics) did try out for the hockey Paladins in I Year.…
Victoria Edwards: In conversation with Col Rod Lander – Departmental Security Officer
E3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) interviewed Colonel R.M. (Rod) Lander, Departmental Security Office who earned an MA in Strategic Studies and an MDS (both from RMC), while serving as an officer. e-veritas: Where were you born and raised? Col Rod Lander: I was born in Portage la Prairie Manitoba and raised there and in Hampshire…
Edwards finds herself in front of the microphone for a change
Edwards finds herself in front of the microphone for a change A/SLt 24498 Noelani Shore (RMC 2009) E 3161 Victoria Edwards (RMC 2003) has ensured no story lies forgotten and neglected on behalf of e-Veritas since 2006. So used to being behind the lens, she was put in the hot seat in a recent interview.…
Careers & Survey| Carrières & Sondage
x Research Scientist / Scientifique de recherche — Modélisation et essais en usine – CRDA – Saguenay – Rio Tinto – (min. exp. 5 years) Assistant Manager – Construction / Adjoint(e) au gérant(e) de construction – Montreal – Décarel (min. exp. 2 years) Assistant Director Engineering / Directeur adjoint – Ingénierie – Port Cartier –…
Trivia | Bagatelle
Trivia | Bagatelle – by E3161 Victoria Edwards 1 Which building was demolished in the early 1840s to make way for the Martello Tower, which currently serves as the Museum of the Royal Military College of Canada? The south east corner of the foundations were exposed during excavations. The building was erected during the winter…