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Humber gears up for election season
The Humber Students' Federation (HSF), the student government, has begun its elections nomination period and already prospective candidates are anxious about the elections process. HSF President Timothy Brilhante said he finds it very admirable that students are showing interest in being part of student governance. Read more
Sister Kathleen Jackman’s spirit lives on
Sister Kathleen Jackman played such a vital role at the Our Lady of Good Counsel Caribbean Catholic Church in downtown Toronto that her legacy has been passed onto two generations. Read more
Humber College hosts student leadership conference
Over sixty students attended the 'Make your Mark' leadership conference hosted by the office of Student Success and Engagement on Sunday Jan. 26. The conference held at the North campus for students who are in or hope to be part of leadership roles on campus. Read more
Famous fallen tree inspires innovations with wood
While Toronto ice storm debris cleanup continues, the iconic Leslieville tree that felled during July’s storm last year receives new life at an art exhibit lending itself as an example of how to recycle fallen trees. Read more
Mukherjee re-elected as Toronto Police Board chair
Dr. Alok Mukherjee was re-elected as the Chair of Toronto Police Services at the first monthly board meeting of the year. Councillor Michael Thompson was also re-elected as Vice Chair. There were no other nominees for either position. Read more
Toronto architects aim to keep diversity
As the population density increases in Toronto, so does the demand for more buildings and residences. However some architects argue Toronto lacks an architectural identity and there is a strong desire to modernize the city’s appearance. Read more
City council holds special meeting to discuss storm relief from province
Toronto city councillors and staff met for a special meeting Friday regarding the late December ice storm that left around 1 million residents of the city without power for up to 9 days. Read more
Canada’s Olympic men’s hockey team set for Sochi
Players old and new, injured or not, are on the roster headed to compete in the 2014 Sochi Olympics for men’s hockey. Read more
SWEA brings Swedish Christmas to Toronto
In a big room with wooden floors at the Toronto Harbourfront Centre, people are waiting in line to get their chance to pick up some real Swedish food. Over someone's shoulder, I see all the things I love from home. There's the round crisp bread, the chocolate Plopp and, of course, the Swedish coffee Zoegas. A woman, wearing a red apron and Santa hat, tells me it will be at least another hour before I can get in line. I decide it’s not worth it and instead I head for the meatballs in the next room over. Read more
PlayStation 4 gets its game on at Yonge-Dundas Square
Around Yonge-Dundas Square alone, four retailers were holding midnight launches Thursday for the Playstation 4. All but the EB Games inside the Eaton Centre had lines that stretched far onto the streets. Many of the fans had been waiting out in the cold for hours on end. Read more