Protesters gathered for a silent march on Friday in downtown Toronto to speak out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), an intercontinental trade deal currently being negotiated in secret. Read more
Students who petitioned last fall see improvements this term

Game programming students at Humber who petitioned the school with concerns about their faculty last fall now say that they’re seeing improvements in their classes.

The students had prepared and signed a petition mid-November of 2013, which listed concerns about instructor absenteeism and unreturned assignments. In the petition, the students had named more than half of their professors.

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The latest H5N1 and H1N1 reports have put prevention on the public eye once again with the Toronto Public Library offering a free seminar about the immune system and prevention against a wide range of sicknesses and affections.

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Toronto sake brewery rises to meet demand

Japanese sake sales have fallen over recent years but in Canada the popularity of the traditional Japanese beverage is rising and has even spawned Toronto’s first sake brewery.

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During Thursday’s budget debate, Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon and Mayor Rob Ford had a heated argument after the mayor introduced several budget amendments.

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An excited crowd gathered at the Madison Pub in Toronto to watch U.S. President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday.

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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
Photographer captures legacy of Bob Marley

An intimate look at the life of the late reggae artist Bob Marley is on exhibit at Toronto’s Analogue Gallery.

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SkedLive January 28, 2014