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Canadian sports fans boo U.S. anthem

Canadian sports fans boo U.S. anthem

The trend of booing the American national anthem has begun in the Canadian sports world as the ongoing threat of tariffs continues.
Creative advertising students face off in Humber’s Sprint Week

Creative advertising students face off in Humber’s Sprint Week

Sprint Week at Humber Polytechnic brings together students, faculty and industry professionals for a whirlwind of creativity and competition. From intense challenges to innovative projects, the event showcased the talent and energy of the Humber community.
Ontario's nurses demand better staffing ratios

Ontario's nurses demand better staffing ratios

Hundreds rally outside downtown Toronto hotel to stop privatization of the sector.
Women's volleyball ends season undefeated after sweeping Mohawk

Women's volleyball ends season undefeated after sweeping Mohawk

The Hawks now focus on winning another championship.
Town hall brings community together on missing youths

Town hall brings community together on missing youths

Community leaders and local advocates gathered at a Brampton town hall to find the reasons.
Rise in missing Black youths spark community concerns

Rise in missing Black youths spark community concerns

Parents express concerns about the frequency of Black youth in the GTA who go missing.
Ontario government to remove bike lanes from busy streets

Ontario government to remove bike lanes from busy streets

Bike lanes are to be removed from Toronto's Bloor Street West, Yonge Street and University Avenue, in hopes of combating grid lock in the downtown core.
Mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., leaves 67 dead

Mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., leaves 67 dead

Breaking News: there are no survivors after a mid-air collision between a passenger jet and military helicopter near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport Wednesday night.
Second annual Battle on Bay Street a success with Sceptres' victory

Second annual Battle on Bay Street a success with Sceptres' victory

Sceptres forward Hannah Miller shined with a two goal performance as the Toronto Sceptres win the Battle on Bay Street 4-2 against the New York Sirens Saturday afternoon.
ETC Newspaper: "Trump's tariffs looming over Canadian exporters"

ETC Newspaper: "Trump's tariffs looming over Canadian exporters"

Our first issue of 2025: Vol.69 No.1/ Jan. 27, 2025