Meat Consumption Is Down
By Anthony Gatt Canadians are eating less meat according to a study by Dalhousie University. The study also found 32% plan to reduce their meat consumption in the next six months. Although there are several [Read More]
By Anthony Gatt Canadians are eating less meat according to a study by Dalhousie University. The study also found 32% plan to reduce their meat consumption in the next six months. Although there are several [Read More]
by Simona Di Nardo Maria Lotzov is a grade 7 student in Sudbury who is never without her cell phone. As of this September she won’t be allowed to bring it into class. She [Read More]
by San Veliz Con season is slowly kicking off again, starting off with ComicCon Toronto. Fans of superheroes, anime, movies and video games flooded the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to experience the fan-fare and to [Read More]
by Samantha Atakpah and Katelin Hypolite Seneca Newnham campus hosted a fun lip sync fundraiser in its cafeteria. This is one of many events that took place to raise money to help support students with [Read More]
by Amol Malik The Celebrate Toronto Festival at Nathan Philips Square to commemorate Toronto’s 185th anniversary kicked off windy and mildly cold but warmed up through the day. Hundreds of people showed up at the Nathan [Read More]
by Nick Barden Grace Bowen touched a lot of hearts in her brief life. The 9-year-old Grafton girl battled osteosarcoma, a type of cancer that produces immature bone. Grace was known for her big smile [Read More]
by Ryan Herbert The TTC has announced its 2019 budget which includes a 10 cent fare increase for Presto users. The fare increase comes as the TTC’s budget revealed the agency will require a staggering $33 [Read More]
by Ryan Herbert Dozens of Torontonians braved the cold weather this past Saturday for the third annual Toronto Polar Bear Plunge. Despite frigid temperatures of -7, feeling like -13 with the windchill, many took the bold [Read More]
by David Sproull It is hard to miss the friendly and confident vibe that Seneca Sting women’s soccer midfielder Chantel Cifuentes exudes. Although official practices don’t start until August, the team has already been hard [Read More]
by David Sproull Now in its third year the Toronto Light Festival is underway in the Distillery district and is running until March 3rd. The festival, which is free of charge, features light sculptures from [Read More]
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