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Mikulas Horvath

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Data suggests Canadians care less about climate change

Data suggests Canadians care less about climate change

A 2024 Leger poll reports 80 per cent of Canadians are experiencing warmer winters, and 73 per cent attribute it to climate change, but concern for the climate is on a downward trend.
Non-profit celebrating culinary efforts of immigrant women

Non-profit celebrating culinary efforts of immigrant women

Newcomer Kitchen threw a party at Spadina Avenue and Queen Street to congratulate this year's program graduates, promoting women in the culinary business.
OPINION: Why my iPod is better than any streaming service

OPINION: Why my iPod is better than any streaming service

The subscriptions have taken over, monthly charges have wiped out the credit scores of the masses. If there's one thing that can stop a gatekept cloud of endless content, it's a physical copy.
IGNITE launches campaign to address unpaid internships

IGNITE launches campaign to address unpaid internships

Humber’s student union announced a new drive to raise awareness and transparency on the issue.
Humber launches new ad campaign

Humber launches new ad campaign

New marketing push seeks anyone looking for a post-secondary education, focusing on discovering one's true identity, purpose and experiencing that life at Humber.
Canadian educators embracing AI

Canadian educators embracing AI

Canadians are educating fellow Canadians on proper AI use after becoming more familiar with the constantly evolving technology.
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.
Toronto funding meals for 31,000 kids enrolled in summer CampTO

Toronto funding meals for 31,000 kids enrolled in summer CampTO

Summer CampTO registration kicks of tomorrow and enrolled children will receive food as part of a new program funded by the City of Toronto.
Ottawa investing $4.2M into women-led businesses

Ottawa investing $4.2M into women-led businesses

The Canadian government is putting the funding into women-led businesses in southern Ontario. One organization helps women further their success in this field.
Humber powerlifters ready to approach the bar at Seneca

Humber powerlifters ready to approach the bar at Seneca

With two meets now on the rack, Humber Powerlifting are continuing to train hard for their final competition later this year.
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