With headlines like these, do we even need satire?

With legitimate headlines like NBC’s, “Sign language ISIS video looks to snare deaf, mute recruits in Europe” and the Los Angles Times headline, “Oklahoma fraternity’s racist chant may also cost its black chef his job” it’s not hard to imagine how people can be easily fooled – journalistic or otherwise.

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Short term rental prices to soar during Pan Am Games
City of Toronto residents looking to lease their homes this summer can expect to pull in some major cash this July, thanks to the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games. The Pan Am games are scheduled to run from July 10 to July 26 with the prices for short-term rental... Read more
Kickstarter campaign for wearable light

“Vega Edge is a new form of wearable technology, more fashion than industrial design. Our product is designed to work with your wardrobe, not against it,” says Hillary Predko, textile designer for the Social Body Lab at Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) University.

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Design Exchange displays toys for adults

This Is Not a Toy exhibit at Toronto’s Design Exchange (DX) has something to offer everyone at any age, but don’t expect the kids to “get it”.

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Architecture students vie for kiosk design

Eighteen student groups from Ryerson University’s architecture program participated in a design competition for Artscape Wychwood Barns’.

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Seven arrested in Toronto’s Super Bowl RIDE

The Toronto Police Services had an increased R.I.D.E (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) patrol throughout the City of Toronto, according to a statement released by TPS on Jan 31, 2014

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This year 44 employers attended Humber College North Campus to inform students of potential job opportunities in various fields. Full-time, part-time, volunteer and internship positions are all available at the 5th annual job fair.

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Skedline stopped in at the Toronto International Boat Show at the Direct Energy Centre to check it out.

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City-funded mural causes controversy in Toronto’s east-end.

A mural that was commissioned by the City of Toronto’s StreetART initiative has stirred up controversy in Little India.

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For the 2013 and 2014 school year, each full-time Humber College student paid $160 to the student governance program, which is a mandatory payment on top of each students yearly program fees.

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