Toronto architects aim to keep diversity

As the population density increases in Toronto, so does the demand for more buildings and residences. However some architects argue Toronto lacks an architectural identity and there is a strong desire to modernize the city’s appearance.

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Toronto Police look for Etobicoke suspect

Toronto Police need help finding a man wanted for violating probation, failing to appear in court and possession of cocaine.

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City council voted unanimously to request funding from provincial and federal governments for storm relief. Meanwhile, a heated debate ensued between Mayor Rob Ford and city councillors. Reporting, camerawork, and editing- Joyita Sengupta and Deanna Grant Read more
Students favour convenience when buying books
Humber Lakeshore students say they would prefer to buy their textbooks from the college’s bookstore because of convenience. Read more
Check out Skedlive for Jan. 14th, 2014, with your host Deanna Grant. Read more
Skaters sync up in Mississauga for nationals

The harmonious scratch of skates against the ice, elaborate and colourful dresses, and all kinds of music from pop to jazz were defining features of Winterfest this past weekend.

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Humber Lakeshore gym to expand

The Humber Lakeshore gym is about to expand–but students will have to wait a couple of years to see the result.

“Plans are still to be determined, but we believe there will be three floors. [There will be] a weight room, a cardio area, [and] a fitness area,” says Micheal Kopinak, Manager of Student Services at Humber College. “We’re thinking 2015, but 2016 is more realistic.”

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City council holds special meeting to discuss storm relief from province

Toronto city councillors and staff met for a special meeting Friday regarding the late December ice storm that left around 1 million residents of the city without power for up to 9 days.

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Internships worth at least $10.25 an hour

The Canadian Intern Association held a labour and intern rights workshop this Thursday at Ontario’s College of Art and Design. Vice President of Outreach at the CIA, Tom Haxell spoke with an audience of five in one of the school’s lecture halls.

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Canada’s Olympic men’s hockey team set for Sochi

Players old and new, injured or not, are on the roster headed to compete in the 2014 Sochi Olympics for men’s hockey.

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