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Students, faculty and alumni gathered outside the Humber Lakeshore campus on Thursday to participate in the “Pride in the Park” picnic. The event marks the first week of Pride Month and is one of ...
An arbitrator has awarded 80,000 elementary school teachers an 11 per cent raise under the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, their union, four-year agreement that ends in 2026. ETFO ...
It was past noon when Chef Jagger Gordon arrived at the Soup Bar by Feed It Forward on St. Clair Avenue West from his Etobicoke kitchen. “I’m sorry I’m late,” Gordon said. He opened the door wide, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had long-lasting effects on small businesses and the owner of Dress People, Rehana Khan, is feeling them. Four Corners is a well-known name among the residents as a place where ...
Humber’s Office of Sustainability picked the first day of spring to gather ideas to improve its next sustainability plan. It hosted a panel at the Barret Centre Tuesday morning that challenged ...
Ottawa gets ready to have its professional lacrosse team as the NLL's New York Riptide will relocate to the nation's capital for the 2024-25 season.
Humber celebrated the beginning of Black History Month with Reverberations II Music of the Black Diaspora. Natalie Stewart, the gospel choir director, said that she was excited for Reverberations II ...
Humber College students at the Lakeshore campus ushered in the Year of the Dragon last Thursday with an afternoon of Asian-inspired activities and snacks. The Lunar New Year — also called the Spring ...
The decline of local newspapers across Canada is not just a problem for journalism but for Canadians looking to build a sense of community. Local newspaper closures have rapidly increased in Canada, ...
By Delroy Davidson, Krishna Bhagnathsingh It started as a coding project for a robotics class about seven years ago. But it became something bigger. Much bigger. Indeed, it became a mini-city built of ...
Classical music is often considered a white environment, but Black classically trained musicians and composers are joining Canadian orchestras.
Jam Allen, who uses she/they pronouns, is a Humber North campus student who experienced discrimination while being fem-presenting when going to use the women’s washroom at a bar. “I had a security ...
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