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It was past noon when Chef Jagger Gordon arrived at the Soup Bar by Feed It Forward on St. Clair Avenue West from his Etobicoke kitchen. “I’m sorry I’m late,” Gordon said. He opened the door wide, ...
Arslan Barjio, who lives in the southeastern Pakistan province of Sindh, said the death toll caused by torrential monsoons washed away villages and people’s lives are threatened by high waters, ...
Jim Rapi, a first-year Fitness and Health Promotion student at Humber College, left the Philippines last year to live his Canadian dream. He now juggles full-time schooling with 30 to 35 hours of work ...
The pro-Palestinian student encampment at the University of Toronto entered its 27th day on Monday marking a deadline set by the university to clear out or face trespassing charges. As the university ...
The Toronto Argonauts won the franchise’s 18th Grey Cup Championship last Sunday in a triumphant underdog 24-23 win over the back-to-back champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers. It didn’t always look like the ...
Jodee Blanco did not fit in from fifth grade to high school for the same reason many others struggle today simply for being different. She said the most difficult part of being a school outcast as a ...
Many people in the Southern Ontario area took shelter in their basements when they received an Amber Alert warning of a possible tornado. Residents in York Region, including the Newmarket area, were ...
Air Canada announced new complimentary beer, wine, and snack options offered on flights in Canada and the United States until the end of this year. The air carrier announced on June 5 that a new menu ...
Jam Allen, who uses she/they pronouns, is a Humber North campus student who experienced discrimination while being fem-presenting when going to use the women’s washroom at a bar. “I had a security ...
Students and faculty offer their experience and advice for first-years who plan to study at Humber College in September. Lauren Ramos, a second-year student in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing ...
Ralph Alfonso was a bored young journalist looking for something in 1976, and he found it as the lead singer of Toronto band The Diodes. “I had this huge four-hour interview with the frontman Paul ...
Humber College student Gursimran Kaur said she was really shocked when she first heard about a scandal involving fake immigration documents that allowed students to get visas to Canada. “It is ...
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