
Rent in Toronto is on the Rise
by: Kaitlin Hartley Rent in Toronto is yet again on a steady rise. Since the beginning of 2022, landlords have been able to increase rent for their tenants for the first time since 2020’s freeze [Read More]
by: Kaitlin Hartley Rent in Toronto is yet again on a steady rise. Since the beginning of 2022, landlords have been able to increase rent for their tenants for the first time since 2020’s freeze [Read More]
By Alonzo Aldaba In recent years, housing prices in Toronto seem to be getting higher and higher. But that leaves the question, what homes are still affordable? A quick look on realtor.ca would reveal that [Read More]
by Ankit Banerjee Both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams won their first-round matches in the OCAA playoff tournament. The evening started with the women’s team taking on the George Brown Huskies. The Huskies put [Read More]
By: Sabah Ahmed @Sabah_Ahmed – sahmed297@myseneca.ca Contact Published Wednesday, March 02, 2022, 13:15 PM EST Carmel Ramas carefully steps on the murky sidewalk as she rushes to drop her only daughter Klaire, at a public [Read More]
Special needs dogs may be one of the most challenging for shelters and rescues to adopt out, and most of them may never find their forever home. Yet, your perfect companion might just have her own [Read More]
If you’ve been keeping track of the weather this winter, the extreme cold in January might’ve caught you off-guard after an unusually warm December. The first month of 2022 brought Torontonians windchills under -30ºC and [Read More]
https://twitter.com/i/status/1481325434621018123 The Ontario College Athletic Association has been forced to delay the start of its 2022 varsity season. This comes after the Ontario government placed new restrictions on January 5th, hoping to limit the spread [Read More]
https://youtu.be/gM482ylfsWc by Stephen Brown Winter weather can affect driving conditions in a lot of ways. Whether is be stopping distance, visibility, or the overall reliability of your vehicle. Here are some driving tips from the [Read More]
by: Kaitlin Hartley Health Minister Christine Elliott announced that beginning on Tuesday, November 23, families in Ontario can book vaccine appointments for their children aged five to eleven. To be eligible for the vaccine, children [Read More]
TORONTO — Healthcare worker Edwardine Maris Mondina-Baladad finds comfort in plants to cope with burnout from work. She started becoming a “plant mom” during the COVID-19 pandemic. She said her plants make her happy, adding [Read More]
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