HSF elections kick off
Archive 2014 Mar 10, 2014
Jamaican locals support unlicensed taxis
Archive 2014 Mar 7, 2014
Robots are taking over the Jamaican taxi industry as locals becoming increasingly dependent on the unlicensed taxis.
Read moreFord Must Go protest nears 30-day mark
Archive 2014 Mar 6, 2014
As the Rob Ford Must Go sit-in at Toronto City Hall approaches 30 days of operation, the message remains clear: ‘We’re sitting until Ford goes.’
Read moreHumber students showcase chair designs
Archive 2014 Mar 6, 2014
Students and alumni came together to support the 14th Annual Humber College Chair Show at the Gladstone Hotel Tuesday.
Read moreOne couple’s entrepreneurial spirit and a woman’s drive to make fashion accessible to sizes 12 and up is the inspiration behind a unique Toronto store
“If you don’t like the way you look we just need to change the clothes, not you,” says Karen Ward, who runs the plus-sized clothing store, Your Big Sister’s Closet with her husband Peter Chiem.
Read moreToronto wants to prune tree bylaws
Archive 2014 Mar 6, 2014
Toronto wants to save more trees by tightening up some of the city bylaws.
Read moreNHL trade deadline: Who goes and who stays?
Archive 2014 Mar 4, 2014 0
Norwalk virus common during the winter
Archive 2014 Mar 4, 2014
You may know someone hit by the current stomach bug wave.
It is not the flu – it’s another misunderstood common stomach ailment – the Norwalk virus.
Read moreHSF votes cast March 10 to March 14
Archive 2014 Mar 4, 2014
The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) election season is in full swing with campaign posters already plastered around campus showcasing the candidates and their platforms.
Last year HSF saw its highest number in students voter turnout. HSF Project Coordinator Vanessa Silaphet says 6,6609 students voted, which represents 23.8 per cent of the student population. That is higher than the 5,578 who voted in the 2012 elections.
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