
The Fan Favorite Event has Swung into Toronto
George was featuring his homemade game called, Monster Voices. He and his girlfriend made the game during Covid. “We had a lot of time on our hands, and we always enjoyed board games, but we [Read More]
George was featuring his homemade game called, Monster Voices. He and his girlfriend made the game during Covid. “We had a lot of time on our hands, and we always enjoyed board games, but we [Read More]
Top Five Films Ratings and Success. By, Chantel Colwill & Cassandra Hoddinott Our runner-up on this list is Ant-man and the wasp: Quantomania. The third movie of its franchise grossed $364 million globally. Out of [Read More]
by Roshan Singh On the occasion of the 34th Annual St Patrick’s Day, the streets of Toronto got covered in green. Bands and community groups from all over Toronto participated in the parade to celebrate [Read More]
By: Adam D’Addario The sound of drones humming filled Seneca College’s King Campus gym Saturday as the College begins its partnership with Etobicoke-based charity, GlobalMedic. The charity was founded 20 years ago and responds to [Read More]
By: Noah Trenton Athletes are always developing their skills. If it’s their first-ever practice or last game before retirement, they are continuously developing their skills along with adjusting to teams and new environments. The mental [Read More]
By: Marlorn Ace Edquila Courtesy: CBC Zach Edey, a 7-foot-4, 300-pound center for Purdue basketball, is a favourite to win the Michael Naismith National Player of the year trophy. Edey has already proven himself a [Read More]
How it’s Helping Local Torontonians Ellie Martinez and her daughter came to pick up their groceries at Real Canadian Superstore located on Weston Rd. She has been using Flashfood for three years now. She says [Read More]
By: Marlorn Ace Edquila Courtesy: North Pole Hoops The Royal Crown Academic School is a well-known prep school in Scarborough. Royal Crown is an excellent school for developing basketball players beyond high school. They currently [Read More]
By: Adam Choghri CBC investigative journalist Erica Johnson recently spoke to Seneca Journalism students about the future of the industry. She spoke about the impact of fake news and the erosion of trust for journalism, [Read More]
By: Adam D’Addario For many Canadians living near the Great Lakes, the thought of going in the water during the winter is very daunting. The average temperature of Lake Ontario alone is just above 3 [Read More]
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