407 Subway Shooting
By: Mamta Ramkissoon A 21 year old Toronto man is in critical condition after a shooting at the 407 TTC subway station in Vaughan. At around 11 p.m on Tuesday night York Regional Police responded [Read More]
By: Mamta Ramkissoon A 21 year old Toronto man is in critical condition after a shooting at the 407 TTC subway station in Vaughan. At around 11 p.m on Tuesday night York Regional Police responded [Read More]
By: Ryan Herbert The Seneca Sting women’s volleyball team had a rocky start to the first game of their second season, losing three sets in a row against the Algonquin Thunder. The two teams went [Read More]
By: Gabriella Iannello A 60 year old man was crossing the street at Midland and Dorcot Tuesday night when he was struck by a vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say the [Read More]
By Xueer Wang Christmas is coming! However, you maybe not be able to listen one classic holiday song on the radio this year. “Baby, It’s cold outside,” is proving too controversial for some stations because [Read More]
by Jonathan Buckstein “Cars, trucks, trains, buses, and planes, they all have to be powered by something, and we’re slowly realizing fossil fuels isn’t the way forward. And maybe electricity may be the answer.” says [Read More]
by Gabriella Iannello This shopping season can be overwhelming and expensive but with some tips and tricks this year’s holiday shopping may be just a little lighter on your wallet. Here’s what some Seneca students have [Read More]
By: Farhnaz Fazli A recall has been issued across Canada for the EatSmart 156-gram Salad Shake-ups-Sweet Kale salad mix. The salad kits tested positive for Listeria contamination by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and [Read More]
By Nick Barden What’s Going On With Romaine Lettuce? The Federal Government has told the food industry not to import romaine lettuce from any of the areas in the U.S. where romaine is contaminated with [Read More]
by Khujesta Zabardast Kyaina Amani is a Bio-Chemistry tutor at the Seneca Learning Centre. As the semester comes to an end, Amani says she has seen an increase in the number of students seeking help. [Read More]
By: Camille Wilson Winter this year is not going to be an average one as it seems the weather has split the country down the middle. Western Canada, especially British Columbia is expected to see [Read More]
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