The Humber Hawks face off against the Vanier Cheetahs this afternoon in the quarter finals of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association. This narks the 22nd time the Hawks have made it to the nationals, but this will be the first time that the Hawks and the Cheetahs will meet... Read more
Three Hollywood stars were arrested yesterday in connection with the college admissions scandal in the U.S. Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and Loughlin’s husband Mossimo Giannulli were charged with bribing insiders to help get their children admitted to elite schools such as Yale and Stanford. Huffman is an Oscar-nominated actress... Read more
Parents rally at Queen’s Park against provincial government changes to autism funding
CanadaEtobicokeNewsOntarioOpinionPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsSpecialsTorontoTorontoUncategorized Mar 12, 2019
Reporters Natalia Yurieva and Makayla Pereira were at Queen’s Park to cover a protest against the provincial government’s changes to autism funding. Read more
A scorpion was an uninvited passenger on an Air Transat flight, biting a Toronto woman, the CBC reports. Quin Maltais was on her way to Calgary when she felt something moving down her back. Flight attendants believed it was a gum wrapper, until the creature was discovered in the... Read more
Democrat House Speaker says Trump is “not worth it” for impeachment
InternationalNewsPolitics Mar 12, 2019
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she is “not for impeachment” of U.S. President Donald Trump during an interview with The Washington Post. Her comments are sparked from Trump’s controversies in office, but Pelosi says her party isn’t working to remove him, the Associated Press reports. When asked about... Read more
The Canadian Press reports Ontario will be banning cellphones in classrooms. Starting September, students will be expected to keep phones away during instructional times. The ban is expected to be made official, as part of a promise made by the Progressive Conservatives over their election campaign in 2018. CP... Read more
Investigators find records, continue search for evidence in Ethiopia plane crash
CanadaInternationalNews Mar 12, 2019
Workers continue to sift through the wreckage of Flight 302 that crashed in Ethopia on Sunday. The plane took off in clear weather, but crashed six minutes away from Bole Airport, the Canadian Press reports. All 157 passengers were killed in the crash, while 18 were identified as Canadians.... Read more
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Funding is a not factor when determining Humber College extreme weather closures, according to Humber staff responsible for making school closure decisions. “That is a common misconception or rumour, there is absolutely zero truth to the idea that the school loses money when we decide to close,” said Director of... Read more