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A call to action for women’s heart disease awareness

A call to action for women’s heart disease awareness

Wear Red Day raises awareness about the rising risk of heart disease in women, the need for greater recognition, research and proactive care to prevent and manage heart conditions.
Photo Essay: The 11th Toronto Tea Festival

Photo Essay: The 11th Toronto Tea Festival

The Toronto Tea Festival hosted its 11th annual event that brings tea lovers, vendors and experts together at the Toronto Reference Library on Feb 2. 2025.
FLAS plans to appreciate its students more frequently

FLAS plans to appreciate its students more frequently

AUDIO: Humber students can enjoy a free meal this month

AUDIO: Humber students can enjoy a free meal this month

Humber Polytechnic celebrates Student Appreciation Month at North campus.
Social interactions enhance mental well-being

Social interactions enhance mental well-being

National Make a Friend Day is an opportunity for someone to meet new people and allow them an excuse to get outside of their comfort zones.
European Parliament asks EU to support ICC over U.S. sanctions

European Parliament asks EU to support ICC over U.S. sanctions

Calls are made for the EU to show support for the ICC following a U.S. executive order and disregard for a recent arrest warrant.
Men’s role in science includes closing the gender gap

Men’s role in science includes closing the gender gap

Katie Oppen touches on personal and professional challenges faced by women in science, with a focus on her own struggles and the importance of allyship, mentorship, and addressing gender biases in academia.
The overs, unders of online sports betting

The overs, unders of online sports betting

Although betting in the sports world has gained traction, it often comes the negatives that have affected fans, players and many others.
Doug Ford's quick booze costing Ontarians hundreds of millions

Doug Ford's quick booze costing Ontarians hundreds of millions

Doug Ford's plan to fast-track the sale of alcohol into convenience stores is costing the province much more than initially expected and Ontarians are interested in other expenditures.
Humber students unaware of election issues but want changes

Humber students unaware of election issues but want changes

Many were largely unaware of or were uninterested in the details of the upcoming vote. But a few are focused on the issues.