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Urban Ecology Centre hosts workshop on native plants

Urban Ecology Centre hosts workshop on native plants

A Beautiful Native Workshop offered tips for the people who attended the workshop on Oct. 8, at the Centre of Urban Ecology.
Women’s Hawks win first away game over Mountaineers

Women’s Hawks win first away game over Mountaineers

The women's soccer team got its first away victory against the Mohawk Mountaineers.
Second half work nets Humber's men soccer a win, locks top spot nationally

Second half work nets Humber's men soccer a win, locks top spot nationally

Men's soccer team wins 4-0 against Mohawk on Oct. 5 to remain on top of the national rankings.
Good Morning Humber - October 10

Good Morning Humber - October 10

Are you ready for one of the most exciting night of the year?
How the food industry turns everything to junk

How the food industry turns everything to junk

Michael Moss revealed how food companies use salt, sugar and fat to make everyday products as addictive as tobacco.
Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists

Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists

Many Humber students got the opportunity to showcase their work at this year's Nuit Blanche.
Minimum wage in Ontario increased to $17.20

Minimum wage in Ontario increased to $17.20

The minimum wage in Ontario rose to $17.20 hourly, a 3.9 per cent increase from the previous $16.55. But it's still below what's considered a living wage in the GTA.
Hidden demons plague restaurant industry

Hidden demons plague restaurant industry

The pressures in the industry make it easy to become a habitual drug user.
Changes to PGWP program impact Humber Polytechnic students

Changes to PGWP program impact Humber Polytechnic students

The federal government's changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program will impact all post-secondary international students, including those at Humber Polytechnic.
Humber spikes its commercial trucking program

Humber spikes its commercial trucking program

Humber Polytechnic announced the closure of its longstanding Commercial Driver Training Class G to AZ Tractor Trailer Program. Humber said in a statement changing market conditions and economic feasibility were the primary reasons for the suspension.