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Vancouver Rise beats AFC Toronto in inaugural Northern Super League final

Vancouver Rise beats AFC Toronto in inaugural Northern Super League final

The league also got a financial boost from the federal government to upgrade facilities.
Canada's loss of measles immunity 'shameful'

Canada's loss of measles immunity 'shameful'

Communicable disease expert says public health failed to convey its message to the public.
OPINION: Social media influences body image

OPINION: Social media influences body image

Many people are influenced by social media when their scrolling through photos and using it to compare themselves.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Hawk returning for a fifth year

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Hawk returning for a fifth year

After falling short of a championship in her fourth year, Chantel Spalla is returning for another year.
Trans Remembrance Day commemorated at Humber

Trans Remembrance Day commemorated at Humber

Students reflect on Trans Remembrance Day and their journeys.
Toronto rent hits 40-month low, but students say nothing feels affordable

Toronto rent hits 40-month low, but students say nothing feels affordable

Rental asking prices continue to decrease, but renters say any adjustments have done little to improve their ability to secure stable housing.
Winter Village in the cobblestone streets

Winter Village in the cobblestone streets

Winter Village in the Distillery District is back in Toronto and ready for holiday season.
Lakeshore campus chosen as FIFA volunteer centre

Lakeshore campus chosen as FIFA volunteer centre

G Cottage will serve as the primary hub for recruitment, training, accrediting and outfitting volunteers for next year's global gala.
OPINION: Remembrance links George’s Square in Oakville to Poland

OPINION: Remembrance links George’s Square in Oakville to Poland

Oakville’s Remembrance Day ceremony offered more than tradition this year. It revealed what the day still means to the people who show up and quietly remember.
At Fort York, people carry family names, not just poppies

At Fort York, people carry family names, not just poppies

Fort York’s Remembrance Day ceremony brought together a historical interpreter, a Royal Canadian Army corporal and a reverend, each with family ties to war.