Humber College has just received almost $3.5-million in funding for three initiatives which will support industry partners and provide healthcare services from COVID-19 effects. The grant for Humber total is $3.25-million and will be dispersed over a five-year span. The funds will go towards health, economic and environmental impacts... Read more
A crisis is an ambiguous word which defines the condition of thousands of hospitals, medical clinics, doctors’ offices, and long-term care homes face which is rising to unprecedented levels. It is hard to undermine the situation of these facilities until you are face-to-face with an emergency or medical illness.... Read more
Artists across Canada raise their voices to the injustice in Iran
CanadaInternationalNewsToronto Oct 16, 2022
The civil unrest continues around the world after the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the morality police. And the indignation of the Iranian people is being shared through one of the most powerful tools to convey emotion; art. Mahsa Amini, 22, died on Sept. 16. She... Read more
Digital technology evolves continuously over time. The first computer invention in 1937, which was used to solve systems of linear equations, has evolved to computers that can be used for anything other than solving equations. Artificial Intelligence art was first used in 1973 when a program was developed where... Read more
Siri Agrell running for Ward 4
Politics Oct 12, 2022
Siri Agrell, a longtime resident of Ward 4, has experience working in the mayor’s office at city hall, so she’s seen how effective decision-making can be done within Toronto City Council. “I see how can take care of people and I haven’t seen that happening in my... Read more
Cabbagetown has long been a historic gem. With multiple roads of historically preserved houses, restaurants of so many different cuisines, and local farmers’ markets at Riverdale Park in the summer, Cabbagetown has variations of cultures and a sense of community. There is, however, one flaw to Cabbagetown. It has... Read more
The Latin Parade and Fall Fiesta took place at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto this past Sunday, Oct. 9. This was a great opportunity for Hispanics to get together, and enjoy their foods, crafts and music. This event takes place every year during the month of October and its mission... Read more
Statistics Canada report mentions a seven per cent increase in the inflation rate in August 2022. Inflation does not only affect house bills and gas but also the prices of basic necessities increased such as food, water bills, and phone bills. Saving up for the future isn’t exactly new... Read more
With the school year starting at the beginning of September, first-year students were welcomed with various First-Year Experience Events held by Ignite. The events prepared for first-years include but are not limited to Frosh 2022, speed friending and a carnival. A few first-years have shared their opinions and recommendations... Read more