Recent stories from Humber Et Cetera
Food bank use hits record high across Canada
With the Daily Bread Food bank reporting it has more client visits than Toronto has people, the usage of food banks across Canada has reached concerning levels. Food bank visits reached two million in March, up six per cent from last year and 90 per cent since 2019, as rising living costs leave Canadians struggling to meet basic needs.
Doug Ford to block international students from Ontario medical schools
Premier Doug Ford plans to reserve medical school seats for Ontario students by banning international enrollment starting in 2026.
Around Humber
Interested in joining some weekly themed art sessions? The Nurture with Nature art program offers weekly sessions exploring sustainability and diversity in nature. Join today at 9:30 a.m. Sessions normally run on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
Feel like taking a break and want to contribute to a fun Humber project? Don't miss out on the LEGO drop-in session, a completely free activity where you can join a relaxed environment, make some new friends and show your love for LEGO, the event starts today at 10 a.m.
Humber Hawks host Redeemer Royals
There's lots of basketball action at the North Campus gym today:
- Women's game: 6 p.m.
- Men's game: 8 p.m.
Be sure to catch the games live, find the women's game here and the men's game here.