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OPSEU faculty starts process to call to a strike

OPSEU faculty starts process to call to a strike

Non-binding negotiations between the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) and the College Employer Council (CEC) will continue in the New Year.
Video: What are your holiday plans?

Video: What are your holiday plans?

The term is almost over. What are you doing during the break?
Canada boosts weekly international student work limit

Canada boosts weekly international student work limit

Canada has raised the work limit to 24 hours per week.
Crafting Christmas cards for family, friends

Crafting Christmas cards for family, friends

Christmas is right around the corner, so writing cards for loved ones while having hot chocolate is the perfect combo for an event at the Spirituality Wellness Centre.
OPINION: My right to marry shouldn’t be up for debate

OPINION: My right to marry shouldn’t be up for debate

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in the running to become prime minister has the LGBTQ+ community concerned.
GTA food banks help families get through holidays

GTA food banks help families get through holidays

Increase in food bank usage leads Mississauga to declare a state of emergency.
Humber remembers Dec. 6 Montreal massacre

Humber remembers Dec. 6 Montreal massacre

Flags are half-mast at Humber campuses on December 6 to honour the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, marking over 30 years since the 1989 Polytechnique Montréal murder of 14 women.
Humber Esports boosts performance through mental wellness

Humber Esports boosts performance through mental wellness

Humber Esports' varsity teams have recently implemented new ways for players and coaches to prioritize mental and physical wellness.
Students blend style, history at Humber Fashion Museum

Students blend style, history at Humber Fashion Museum

Humber Fashion Business and Arts program hosts their first ever Fashion Museum.
TikTok forced to shutdown Canadian offices

TikTok forced to shutdown Canadian offices

National security concerns prompted Ottawa to shut down TikTok Canada's operations.