Data Journalism

Tomorrow’s Voice

By: Joey Seppelt and Raissa Santos Nathanael Azevedo, a voice actor in the Greater Toronto Area, says he is careful scrolling through open casting websites these days. He fears the possibility that his voice could [Read More]

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A Reusable Tale

Dayna Stein is the proud owner of bare market; Toronto’s first all-in-one stop for package free goods. Her goal is to promote a sustainable and accessible lifestyle for everyone. Locally grown foods – along with locally sourced [Read More]

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Building a Better Tomorrow

Robert Raynor works with project teams who salvage, sort, and reuse deconstructed materials from old buildings. These materials are then put towards the development of new infrastructure.   Raynor determines the total embodied carbon of every [Read More]

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Guardians of Grub

Most plastics in Canada end up in landfills, lakes, parks, and oceans. Only 9% of plastics are recycled. According to the United Nations, it takes anywhere from 20 to 500 years for plastic to decompose. It doesn’t ever fully disappear. [Read More]

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Sustainable Success

In a small shop on Broadview Avenue, Toronto, Omowunmi Badmus stocks her shelves with household items. She watches as customers take in her space, looking at what she’s put on her shelves. Each of the [Read More]

Conquering COVID

COVID-19 Stress Reliever

This photo montage shows the different types of stretches for joggers. Jogging without stretching can lead to muscle cramps and, even worse, injuries. Each category of stretching must be done in proper order to avoid [Read More]