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Charges dropped against 4 of the 'Peace 11' protesters

Charges dropped against 4 of the 'Peace 11' protesters

The Crown dropped the charges against protesters accused of "hate-motivated" vandalism.
Humber Et Cetera takes first in General Excellency, Student Feature Writing

Humber Et Cetera takes first in General Excellency, Student Feature Writing

Humber Et Cetera clinched two wins in the Ontario Community Newspapers Association’s (OCNA’s) Better Newspaper Competitions (BNC) Awards 2024 on Friday, May 24.
Humber's FLAS food bank tackles food insecurity on campus

Humber's FLAS food bank tackles food insecurity on campus

The number of those using food banks continues to rise, Humber's Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences is now providing free food to the community.
Ontario LTC nurses get biggest pay raise in 30 years

Ontario LTC nurses get biggest pay raise in 30 years

Ontario's long-term care nurses received an 11.5 per cent wage increase over two years, marking the most significant boost in over 30 years.
GTA police relaunch project ERASE to combat stunt driving

GTA police relaunch project ERASE to combat stunt driving

GTA police will impose a fine up to $10,000 for street racing. Project ERASE has been relaunched to combat stunt driving.
TTC gears up for the first strike after a decade of labour peace

TTC gears up for the first strike after a decade of labour peace

For the first time in around 10 years, TTC workers could go on strike on June 7, 2024.
National Golf Day celebrated with study showing it's a $23.2 billion business

National Golf Day celebrated with study showing it's a $23.2 billion business

The National Allied Golf Association (NAGA) and Golf Canada said on May 23 that the sport benefits the country's economy.
Climate change increases extreme weather, advocacy group says

Climate change increases extreme weather, advocacy group says

A tornado warning yesterday had some Ontarians hiding in their basements, a Truth Canada organizer said getting involved in politics is important.
Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Although the Statistics Canada April Consumer Price Index (CPI) report said grocery prices are easing, Canadians and Food Banks Canada are saying they are still too high.
Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Legislative changes in 2009 in the citizenship act added a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent.