Technology overdose affecting young generations
As technology advances, the debate on how it affects the Y and Z Generation becomes more relevant. Life coaches shared their thoughts on the topic. Even though there are positive benefits to come from today’s technology, they say it is causing young people to be more emotionally closed off... Read more
TO2015 volunteers learn they can drive for the Games

Potential volunteers for this year’s upcoming TORONTO 2015 Pan Am / Parapan Am Games found out they have the opportunity to drive for the Transportation department.

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John Tory was elected as the new mayor of Toronto almost a month ago. Because of his victory, Tory’s ‘SmartTrack’ plan to build a new Regional Express Rail (RER) surface subway line is a go. Mayoral candidate, Ari Goldkind, shared his thoughts on the plan. While he supports SmartTrack and knows Tory has the experience to put it together, Goldkind has concerns of the plan’s costs and routing and says his transit plan, ‘More Than a Map’ is better for the city.

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Up to this point in the Toronto mayoral race, subway expansion has taken the spotlight for improving the city’s infrastructure. Although the transit system is in need for improvement, experts in Civil Engineering say water infrastructure and infrastructure investment are issues that should be addressed more by mayoral candidates during the election.

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Peel officer stable after Brampton court shooting

A Peel police officer is in stable condition after he was shot at the Brampton courthouse today.

Const. Mike Klarenbeek, a 29-year police veteran, was rushed to Toronto’s Sunnybrook hospital after the shooting at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse at 11 a.m.

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ZIP! POW! WOW! It’s ComicCon

People of all ages came together to celebrate their love for comics, movies, and television shows at the 13th Toronto ComicCON.

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Humber students showcase chair designs

Students and alumni came together to support the 14th Annual Humber College Chair Show at the Gladstone Hotel Tuesday.

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Film documents trans musician’s prairie journey

Art students gathered at Cine Cycle to catch a screening and Q&A session with the star and filmmakers of My Prairie Home, a Canadian feature documentary-musical about indie folk singer, Rae Spoon.

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