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HSF is hosting a Halloween Party. Be careful what you wear.
Humber’s Student Federation is hosting a Halloween party this Thursday, Oct. 31, at Humber’s North Campus Linx Pub. Read more
Krista Bridge is coming to Humber college Wednesday to discuss her work with students. Bridge will be the next author to participate in the Humber Literary Series, a program that allows students to meet the authors of the text they read in class. The former Humber teacher will give a short reading and discuss her short series, "The Virgin Spy", with students. Former colleague and organizer Ben Labovitch is excited for her to return. Read more
The crowded and competitive gym business in the Toronto are about to get a major new player. Read more
Could Toronto be more cyclist friendly?
While Toronto has made steps towards having more bike lanes and bike infrastructure, former mayor David Miller is among those who say more could be done to accommodate cyclists. Read more
The competition to be a licensed TTC busker
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has allowed musicians to play in its subway system for almost 35 years. Although the TTC does not pay the musicians money to perform, the idea they were able to get an official license to perform on TTC property is satisfying enough. Read more
Q & A with HSF
HSF is Humber College’s Student Federation. Tim Brilhante is President of HSF is a graduate of the business administration program at Humber and is now studying marketing. Candace Pellew is a graphic design student and is Vice President of student affairs. HSF represents over 27000 full-time students as its' official governing body. Read more
What better use for a beautiful day than a light rail commute? Well, I can think of a few things, mostly everything, but off I went anyways with my Skedline peers in a race across Toronto to the Scarborough Town Centre. Up against Ustad’s car and Ore’s subway train, I knew there was little chance I would win, but I can say I got my fair share of vitamin D threw the streetcar and bus windows! Knock it but I’d take above ground commuting versus dark, scary tunnel commuting any day. Read more
Prime Minister Stephen Harper shook hands with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on Sunday signifying the federal government’s support for the city’s Scarborough subway extension plan. No specific information was announced in regards to the federal government’s funding towards the project until Monday when federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty confirmed that... Read more
Where the Truck can they go?
The recently started pilot project for food trucks in Toronto is now allowing the city streets to become friendlier for these mobile businesses. Read more
In the parking lot of the Toronto's Sony Centre, groups of people stand and eat while others mill from one brightly coloured food truck to the next. Read more