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Month: April 2022

Featured

Never-Ending Thirst for Blood Donation Makes a Local Hero

April 21, 2022

By Jinsh Rayaroth It was in 2008, Sara Thomas, a housewife in India, was cooking in her kitchen with LPG, liquefied petroleum gas, when there was an accident. She was rushed to the hospital and [Read More]

Daily Podcasts

The Crime Times Episode 4: Kartik Vasudev

April 20, 2022

Hello everyone, and welcome to The Crime Times; this week will be a bit different, Sarah and I have put together an article about Kartik Vasudev, a 21-year-old international student from Ghaziabad, India. We wish [Read More]

Data Journalism

League of Ukrainian Canadians, a non-profit organization, is supporting Ukrainian citizens settle down in Toronto

April 20, 2022

Even though Nadia Gereliouk answered some of the phone calls in the morning, people were still waiting to see her. She has never been busier at her workplace. Though she is attending multiple meetings to [Read More]

Conquering COVID

Ontario Mask Mandate’s Impact in Schools

April 18, 2022

Toronto — On March 21, the province of Ontario took a step forward and announced the lifting of the mask mandate in most indoor settings, including schools. As a result, students can now attend class [Read More]

Audio

The Chronicles of Football EP:5

April 18, 2022

Daniel Masreghi 18/04/2022 This week in The Chronicles of Football we speak about how football players mainly the faces of the sport, should be held accountable for their actions as many of these players nowadays [Read More]

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April 15, 2022

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April 15, 2022

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News

Elon Musk offers 43 billion dollars to buy Twitter

April 15, 2022

by: Kaitlin Hartley The richest man in the world, valued at just over 260 billion dollars, has made an offer to buy Twitter shortly after becoming its largest shareholder. Musk currently holds over 9% of shares [Read More]

News

Construction of Eglinton Crosstown West Extension line begins.

April 14, 2022

by Alonzo Aldaba The tunneling for the new Eglinton Crosstown West Extension has begun in GTA. It is the first phase of a seven-stop extension which the Ontario government promises will bring a more efficient [Read More]

Conquering COVID

Ontario’s top doctor recommends wearing masks indoors, antiviral eligibility and PCR testing expands

April 11, 2022

by: Kaitlin Hartley Ontario’s top doctor strongly recommends the use of masks as the province wades through the sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. During his first COVID-19 update in nearly a month, Dr. Kieran [Read More]

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