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Humber's Matthew Redwood strikes gold at Skills Ontario

Humber's Matthew Redwood strikes gold at Skills Ontario

Second-year 3D Animation program student Matthew Redwood has struck gold at Skills Ontario. He is now set to represent Team Ontario in Quebec City.
OpenAI and Google DeepMind launch 'human-like' AI

OpenAI and Google DeepMind launch 'human-like' AI

OpenAI and Google DeepMind launch similar versions of generative AI within the same week.
Toronto celebrates migrant rights, diversity at Rainbow Week of Action rally

Toronto celebrates migrant rights, diversity at Rainbow Week of Action rally

The parade was filled with colour and a strong message for the rights of the LGBTQ+ and refugee community.
Longtime TSN host Darren Dutchyshen dies at 57

Longtime TSN host Darren Dutchyshen dies at 57

Sports fans mourn the loss of TSN icon Darren 'Dutchy' Dutchyshen
TTC Board discusses recent disruptions, mishaps in Line 2

TTC Board discusses recent disruptions, mishaps in Line 2

The TTC Board met on Thursday, May 16, after major technical faults led to major disruptions on Line 2 subway this week.
Putin travels to Beijing for first state visit after inauguration

Putin travels to Beijing for first state visit after inauguration

Russian President Vladimir Putin met Chinese President Xi Jinping as he begins a two-day state visit to China to discuss the bilateral relationship.
Ontario seeks to curb impaired driving

Ontario seeks to curb impaired driving

Ontario is cracking down on impaired driving consequences as one in five drivers test positive for drugs or alcohol.
Med officer de Villa, who led Toronto through COVID-19 lockdown, resigns

Med officer de Villa, who led Toronto through COVID-19 lockdown, resigns

Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, announced her resignation Tuesday morning after leading the city through the COVID-19 pandemic. De Villa took on the role in 2017 and will continue until Dec. 31.
Ontario Health Coalition plans May 30 march to protect free, fair health care

Ontario Health Coalition plans May 30 march to protect free, fair health care

The coalition is organizing a province-wide protest for May 30 to protect and advocate for equality in health care in Ontario.
Students contribute to competitive job market due to inflated expenses

Students contribute to competitive job market due to inflated expenses

The rise in part-time jobs caused higher competition in the Canadian job market landscape.