Style over health: Bleaching in the Caribbean
“I started bleaching my skin because, I had some acne scarring on my face and I wanted to even it out,” says Anita Clarke a young working professional living in Antigua. Clarke stressed that she never started the intensive skin lightening process known as bleaching in the Caribbean as... Read more

Selfie became the Oxford Dictionary word of the year in 2013. Today on a campus full of art students and critics alike, the word is explored in an art show by OCAD U students.

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Emergency call boxes at Humber Lakeshore out of service

The emergency call boxes on the Humber Lakeshore campus have been out of service all winter long due to a fault in the phone line. As a result the emergency boxes running along the path from A building to L building have been covered in garbage bags.

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Robots are taking over the Jamaican taxi industry as locals becoming increasingly dependent on the unlicensed taxis.

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A Yorkville clothing store is spreading the love in a different way this Valentine’s Day.

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Nestled on the corner of Queen and Spadina, LaunchxToronto is a young company on the rise. The contemporary boutique carries only Canadian brands and also sells art. LaunchxToronto opened in the summer of 2013 and with their unique store concept they have quickly gained a following. Read more

Gone are the days when bikes were mainly found on noisy playgrounds or curbside in perfectly manicured suburban neighborhoods. Cycling is bigger today than ever, and it is enjoyed and employed by a wider range of North Americans with many using it as a mode of transportation as well as leisure and exercise.

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WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK – It was a regular Black Friday at the North Broadway Walmart, until shoppers were asked to evacuate the building and the surrounding area due to a bomb threat.

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The Eaton Centre partners with Flare magazine and the Remix Project today with a two-part fashion show to start the holiday season. Read more