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The U.S. Faces Federal Budget Deficit of $1 Trillion
During Obama’s last year in office, the U.S. Federal deficit was $587 billion. Trump’s first year of presidency brought that number to $666 billion. It is now projected that the 2018 deficit could raise to $1 trillion, if not more as President Trump has proposed a $4 billion budget. Spending costs... Read more
Previewing This Week In Humber Sports February 5th- 11th
It̵7;s a busy week ahead for the Humber Hawks, as the school’s top athletes and teams have a plethora of must-see games. Basketball – The Hawks women’s basketball team will look to continue their undefeated season at the University of Toronto – Mississauga Wednesday night. The Hawks (16-0) will look... Read more
Breaking the Silence with Bell Let’s Talk Day
Mental illness, also known as psychiatric disorders, affect many people. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, One in three Canadians will experience a mental illness or substance use disorder in their lifetime; More than ten Canadians die by suicide each day; Suicide rates among Indigenous youth are among the... Read more
Transit activists gather at City Hall to protest Scarborough subway extension plan
By Remi Marchessault Protesters arrived at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, December 5 dressed as white elephants calling for an investigation into the costs of Toronto̵7;s Scarborough extension plan. Listen below for an audio report from the protest:   The call for the audit of the extension project was put... Read more
Skedline takes on Riverdale: Can millennials relate?
By Alyssa Croezen, Fallon Hewitt, Rob Lowrey and Danila Neves. As both critics and viewers of major TV shows and movies, it’s easy to spot the inaccurate representation of young people. Often times, misconstrued to a point where the character they̵7;re attempting to portray is completely different from the character... Read more
Humber’s rising star: Ceejay Nofuente
With five minutes left in the 4th quarter, number 24 for the Humber Hawks dribbles down the court and pulls up behind the three-point line for a contested shot. The basket counts and Ceejay Nofuente has just broke history. 55 points and 13 three pointers against Redeemer. Fourth year sports... Read more
Exploring the art of light in the Distillery District
  The cobblestone streets of Toronto’s Distillery district are looking at light in a new way. They’re transforming light into art. Light’s illuminating every corridor in the district. The Toronto Light Fest has transformed the Distillery District into an interactive exploration of light art. The Light Fest includes art exhibits... Read more
King Street hits a sweet spot in urban development: city planner
City councillors, planners, and engineers are working on a master plan to re-design King Street. King Street’s re-design puts transit first. “King Street is not working today. It’s that simple. It’s not working for cyclists, it’s not working for drivers, and it is certainly not working for transit. It’s time... Read more
The 100th International Women’s Day sends a flood of people marching through Toronto
“Immigrant women!” “They matter here!” “Indigenous women!” “They matter here!” “Trans!” “They matter here!” The chants could be heard almost a block and a half away as Yolanda McClean led a sea of people holding signs adorned with female empowerment through the city of Toronto on Saturday. As she shouted... Read more
10 ways to celebrate International Women’s Day in Toronto
Equality. Progress. Change. Mar. 8 is International Women’s Day. This is a time for not only Canadians but people around the globe to celebrate the progress that has been made in the fight for equality for women. This year, for Canada, the theme of the day is Equality Matters. According... Read more