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A Seneca student navigates the rental crisis while living with schizophrenia

November 30, 2023

As rental prices go up, so do the number of people seeking shelters. Housing insecurities are further complicated by compounding issues such as mental illnesses. Nisha Panchal rents a room for $700 per month. She [Read More]

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Exam season takes a toll on students Mental Health

November 20, 2023

Exam season is near and students stress levels are rising. This time of year college students are finding the pressure of finals to be taking a toll on their mental health stating that they are [Read More]

Health

Is Vaping the New Smoking for Youth?

April 21, 2023

Image of teens vaping together (Courtesy consumer.healthday.com) Will the Canadian Government start putting more Laws against e-cigarette companies to Stop them from Selling to Young Adults?   When vaping was first invented in 2003, its [Read More]

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Tale of Two Provinces: How BC and Alberta are Handling the Overdose Crisis

March 7, 2023

By: Adam D’Addario Ophelia Black is a 22-year-old woman from Calgary who has taken a prescription for Dilaudid, an oral hydromorphone that she has taken three times a day for the past two years. Black [Read More]

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Goodbye Tripledemic, Hello Kraken!!

February 23, 2023

By Suniti, Meron and Iranna With the tripledemic dwindling, the rise of Kraken is worrying many Canadians. The majority of Canadians are vaccinated and many of them are starting to think COVID-19 isn’t a threat [Read More]

Data Journalism

Canadians are exhausted due to ‘tripledemic’

February 21, 2023

By, Dhevin Indar, Podcast Daxnie Desmoulin, Podcast Eriane Christie, Article Roshan Singh, Data Visualization The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many people’s lives during the past three years. But Canadians have managed by following the pandemic [Read More]

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Do you love Alcohol? You should see Canada’s updated drinking guidelines

January 17, 2023

By Maitri Shah “Aim to drink less,” advises the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. The CCSA reports say that individuals who consume seven or more standard drinks pre-week are at an increasingly high [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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Data Journalism

SEWAGE HAS BEEN LEAKING IN HAMILTON HARBOR FOR 26 YEARS

November 30, 2022

  By Gurpreet Singh, Seneca College The City of Hamilton says 337 million litres of sewage flowed into the Hamilton Harbour since 1996. (Bobby Hristova/CBC ) On Tuesday morning residents found water leakage from a sewage [Read More]

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Hydration and the flawed flow of water

October 11, 2022

by Mnishi Sharma Imagine if we had one organ that took up almost two thirds of our bodies. Our lives would depend on that organ’s well-being, right? There would be doctors, research centres and hospitals [Read More]

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