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Month: March 2022

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Data Visualization Assignment – Natalia Pinzon

March 18, 2022
News

Mask mandates for Seneca continue until end of semester.

March 18, 2022

By Alonzo Aldaba “It’s gonna be up to the people. You know something, we’re gonna move forward cautiously, and if someone wants to keep them on, god bless them” That’s what Ontario Premier Doug Ford [Read More]

Daily Podcasts

The Crime Times Episode 1: Missing Persons

March 18, 2022

Hello everyone and welcome to our new podcast The Crime Times, where we talk about anything and everything to do with crime. Don’t worry, it won’t be as broad, we will have a new topic [Read More]

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March 17, 2022
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What Can You Still Buy for Under $400K?

March 11, 2022

By Alonzo Aldaba In recent years, housing prices in Toronto seem to be getting higher and higher. But that leaves the question, what homes are still affordable? A quick look on realtor.ca would reveal that [Read More]

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Seneca Sting volleyball teams off to winning start in playoffs

March 11, 2022

by Ankit Banerjee Both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams won their first-round matches in the OCAA playoff tournament. The evening started with the women’s team taking on the George Brown Huskies. The Huskies put [Read More]

Entertainment

“Lebanon Strong” Achieve a Great Success by Sending 16 Containers of human supplies After the Explosion in the Port of Beirut

March 8, 2022

BY: Karen Alassaf Over the past 100 years, numerous incidents have been associated with explosive ammonium nitrate. On August 4, 2020,  approximately 300 people died and 6,500 injuries. the explosion led to the displacement of [Read More]

Conquering COVID

Local Restaurant Challenges in Covid Time

March 3, 2022

The pandemic revealed new challenges for restaurants Delivery apps like Uber Eats and Skip the Dishes helped local restaurants keep their doors open. By Noah Aquino, Clélia Diamani, Kaitlin Hartley, Hana Yeung When Premier Doug [Read More]

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Scarborough’s Sidewalks Are Still Partially Covered With Snow And They Are Making Walking to School A Nuisance

March 2, 2022

By: Sabah Ahmed  @Sabah_Ahmed – sahmed297@myseneca.ca Contact Published Wednesday, March 02, 2022, 13:15 PM EST Carmel Ramas carefully steps on the murky sidewalk as she rushes to drop her only daughter Klaire, at a public [Read More]

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