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Ontario government to remove bike lanes from busy streets

Ontario government to remove bike lanes from busy streets

Bike lanes are to be removed from Toronto's Bloor Street West, Yonge Street and University Avenue, in hopes of combating grid lock in the downtown core.
Mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., leaves 67 dead

Mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., leaves 67 dead

Breaking News: there are no survivors after a mid-air collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport Wednesday night.
Second annual Battle on Bay Street a success with Sceptres' victory

Second annual Battle on Bay Street a success with Sceptres' victory

Sceptres forward Hannah Miller shined with a two goal performance as the Toronto Sceptres win the Battle on Bay Street 4-2 against the New York Sirens Saturday afternoon.
ETC Newspaper: "Trump's tariffs looming over Canadian exporters"

ETC Newspaper: "Trump's tariffs looming over Canadian exporters"

Our first issue of 2025: Vol.69 No.1/ Jan. 27, 2025
Inspiring Film and Television Production screenings at Lakeshore

Inspiring Film and Television Production screenings at Lakeshore

The Film and Television Production screening for second-year students inspired many first-year students.
President details college’s financial woes, but won’t talk about board resignations

President details college’s financial woes, but won’t talk about board resignations

Ann Marie Vaughan says Humber is tackling financial challenges with plans to minimize the "impact on employees' jobs."
Humber’s Drag Show brings the community together

Humber’s Drag Show brings the community together

Humber is working towards building a stronger sense of community and belonging.
Humber named top Toronto college, third in Ontario

Humber named top Toronto college, third in Ontario

Humber climbs the school rankings to be at the top in Toronto and third best in Ontario.
BREAKING NEWS: Doug Ford calls provincial election

BREAKING NEWS: Doug Ford calls provincial election

Ontario heads to the polls on Feb. 27.
Video game prices are getting out of hand

Video game prices are getting out of hand

With the imposing threat of tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, the prices of video games has the potential to become even more expensive.