Important Notice: 200 King Closed Wednesday, July 17

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5:00 p.m.

Due to inclement weather, our 200 King St. E building (St. James Campus) has experienced major flooding and will remain be closed on Wednesday July 17, 2024. 

Access to the building will be restricted until further notice.   

Access to the building will be restricted until further notice.   

Classes for Wednesday will continue to be delivered online. All students should log into Brightspace (D2L) for further instructions.   

Scheduled Online classes will run as scheduled.  

Should there be any further changes to college operations due to the building closure, updates will be posted on our website, Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).  

Other college buildings at our St. James, Casa Loma and Waterfront campuses are not impacted by the flooding and continue to operate as usual. 

Thank you for your cooperation. We understand the concerns and inconveniences this situation may cause. We want to reassure you that your safety is our top priority, and we are taking all necessary steps to address the situation.  

1:00 p.m.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, our 200 King St. E building (St. James Campus) has experienced major flooding and is closed temporarily. 

Access to the building will be restricted until further notice.  We'll keep you updated on the progress. As well, classes and staff will be moving to online while the building is closed.  Online classes will run as scheduled. Full and part-time students can check STU-VIEW for individual class schedules.    Continuing Education students should connect with their professors on Brightspace (D2L)

If you are currently at 200 King St. E, please make your way to the lobby using the Frederick St. Side elevators (east side bank). 

Should there be any further changes to college operations due to the building closure, updates will be posted on our website, Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).  

Other college buildings at our St. James, Casa Loma and Waterfront campuses are not impacted by the flooding and continue to operate as usual. 

Thank you for your cooperation. We understand the concerns and inconveniences this situation may cause. We want to reassure you that your safety is our top priority, and we are taking all necessary steps to address the situation.