Ladder restoration will bring back a healthy, viable ecosystem

Trout will once again be able to swim from Esquimalt Lagoon inland to old spawning habitats, thanks to a grant from TD Friends of the Environment.
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Day aboard HMCS Ottawa combined learning, fun and friendship
Over 200 alumni, staff, friends and family gathered early on September 12 to participate in the official launch of Homecoming 2008.
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"Car culture" makes lives of islanders less sustainable
"Ferry-dependent residents are used to quirky schedules but a fuel surcharge is posing a different sort of  challenge." - Phillip Vannini
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RRU learner is sole foreigner living in Kheoleo village
Before arriving at RRU, Phillip LeBlanc was living in Laos, South East Asia, teaching English and volunteering at the Vientiane Times.
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Ex-cadet stories are tied to history of Royal Roads campus
The Royal Roads University Legacy Campaign is supporting a project to document the cadet experience through the voices of people who lived it.
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Grad finds people are humble but life is rich in rural India
"I was surprised to learn that many could sell their land and live the life of a king but instead chose to live a modest life." – Joshua Schmidt.
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Breaking News
Buy BCwild 2008 – a free directory of products from the wilds of B.C. - is now available for download. It’s a unique resource for consumers who want to learn about businesses and organizations that provide wild foods, native plants, natural body care products, First Nations art, specialty wood and crafts, education and workshops, and eco-tourism opportunities.
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Alumni Notebook
Royal Roads is a tight-knit community and, as a university, we remain comparatively small which allows for a greater feeling of connectedness despite the majority of our programs taking place online.
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From the Vaults
The Dunsmuirs were an extraordinary family responsible for an impressive number of historical “firsts.” Robert Dunsmuir, for example, was B.C.’s first millionaire, an achievement made more noteworthy by his humble arrival in Canada as an indentured labourer for the Hudson’s Bay Company.
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