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Ontario Ski Resorts Thriving: Fresh Snow, Happy Visitors, and Rising Costs

February 14, 2025

This winter has been great for Ontario ski resorts, with plenty of snow and excited visitors on the slopes! While the weather boosted business, the ski industry is facing some issues behind the scenes. Rising costs, [Read More]

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Valentine’s Day: How are Seneca students celebrating the holiday?

February 13, 2025

By: Rishika Verma Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and Seneca Polytechnic students are sharing their big plans for the romantic holiday. “I might see what if my friends have anything to do and [Read More]

Community

City demands Tiny Tiny Homes remove shelters for homeless

February 12, 2025

                                                                   Tiny, Tiny [Read More]

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Seneca Annual Auction: Exciting electronic items up for grabs

February 12, 2025

by Usama Zafar The much anticipated annual auction at Seneca Polytechnic is back, with a great range of items for alumni, employees, and students. The auction is an excellent chance to buy things while giving back [Read More]

Featured

A tough year ahead according to President David Agnew

February 10, 2025

by Syed Sakibul Mowla Colleges across Ontario have announced significant program cuts.  Centennial College suspended 49 fulltime programs recently.  Sheridan College has suspended 40 programs and Mohawk College in Hamilton suspended 16 programs. Algonquin College is [Read More]

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Is Removing Interprovincial Trade Barriers the Path to Economic Growth?

February 10, 2025

By Lester Bronzon Catarbas Canada’s economic landscape is uniquely characterized by its vast geography and decentralized political structure, leading to a complex web of interprovincial trade barriers. These barriers, rooted in historical developments, continue to [Read More]

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Healthcare staff shortage in Ontario Hospitals: 2.5 million people without family doctors

February 10, 2025

by Usama Zafar Ontario is facing a growing healthcare crisis as hospitals and doctors’ offices struggle to hire physicians and nurses. As a result, an estimated 2.5 million Ontarians are without a family doctor, leaving [Read More]

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‘Buy Canadian instead’: The new trend amidst the U.S-Canada trade war

February 7, 2025

By: Rishika Verma As President Donald Trump has announced a 30-day hold on the 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, a  lot of Canadians have recently been changing their buying habits. “I have been [Read More]

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Ontario will proceed with Starlink deal as the U.S. temporarily pauses tariffs

February 7, 2025

By: Rishika Verma The province will proceed with the partnership deal with Starlink, as U.S President Donald Trump announces a 30-day pause on tariffs being imposed on Canadian imports. Premier Doug Ford had previously declared [Read More]

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Many Canadians take more than 15 minutes to get to their nearest grocery store, report says

January 31, 2025

By: Rishika Verma A new report shows that long travel distances and lack of transit reliability are the challenges that many Canadians face when accessing their nearby grocery stores and other services. According to Statistics [Read More]

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    Coaching a Community: Positivity in Policing
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