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Month: December 2022

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Loyalist Lancers are about to get “Sting-ed”!

December 5, 2022

By: Dhevin Indar The Seneca Sting men’s basketball team is currently 4-2 on the season, after winning their last game against the Fleming Knights. The game wasn’t even close with the Sting winning by 37 [Read More]

Sports

Sting’s Unbeaten Streak At Home Is Over

December 5, 2022

By – Mnishi Sharma Seneca Sting men’s volleyball team is preparing to play against George Brown College tomorrow. They faced their first home defeat of the season against the Georgian Grizzlies on Wednesday. “It’s these [Read More]

Entertainment

Spotify identifies your Listening Personality

December 5, 2022

Image Courtesy of Spotify By Sharyl Jovellana   Joyce Espino, a Seneca Creative Advertising student, says she is always excited about Spotify’s new features at the end of the year. “I love how Spotify wrapped [Read More]

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Most Canadians Spending less this Holiday Season

December 4, 2022

By Dhevin Indar The holidays are coming up and roughly 4 in 10 Canadians plan to spend less this year according to a new survey from Nanos Research. They are likely to spend less than [Read More]

Data Journalism

How Exactly Do Men Deal With Mental Health?

December 2, 2022

  Courtesy of Medical News Today, Men’s mental health: Common challenges For S@Y News, I’m Marlorn Ace Edquila During the pandemic, many people have suffered significant trauma. Dealing with Covid-19 and the aftermath, trying to [Read More]

News

Canada’s Workforce is the G7’s Most Educated–Ontario is Making Sure the Trades Don’t Get Left Behind

December 1, 2022

by Nikki Partey Canada can boast the best educated workforce of G7 countries. But, there’s an unexpected tradeoff.  Canada’s trades and apprenticeships aren’t getting as much enrollment. Statistics Canada has released the findings of a [Read More]

News

Nothing is Being Done to Reduce Ontario’s Risk of Flooding

December 1, 2022

By: Naomi Proulx No matter how far from a body of water, all Ontarians living in a developed area may be at risk to urban flooding, according to this year’s Provincial Auditor Report. So what’s [Read More]

News

Ontario car insurance is higher as compared to other provinces in Canada

December 1, 2022

By – Ishan Sohi Seneca student Gurpreet Singh pays $450 a month which is more than half of his rent. He says he’s paying “much more than we really need.” Ontario’s auto insurance rates have [Read More]

Featured

Plan on getting Starbucks on your way to work? You might need a plan B

December 1, 2022

By : Wafa Yunis Starbucks plans to close about 300 of its stores by the end of March as part of a five year ‘transformation strategy’ in response to changing consumer habits over the pandemic. [Read More]

Conquering COVID

“No-need” leads to Vaccine Waste

December 1, 2022

by Jeff Viray The Ontario Government has wasted about 3.4 million Covid-19 vaccine doses. That is 9% of the vaccines it received from the federal government, according the Provincial Auditor’s  annual report. Thirty-eight per cent [Read More]

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