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Students celebrate learning during Data Dunkers at Humber

Students celebrate learning during Data Dunkers at Humber

Students, educators and community partners - and NBA star Pascal Siakam - gathered at Humber Polytechnic’s North Campus for the Data Dunkers year-end celebration, bringing basketball and data science together.
2026 Winter Olympics Recap: Opening weekend bronze for Canada

2026 Winter Olympics Recap: Opening weekend bronze for Canada

Speedskater Valérie Maltais was the first Canadian to win a medal, earning a bronze on Day One of the Milano Cortina Games while other Canadians struggled on the slopes and even the curling rink.
Toronto extremism intervention program sees average participant age drop to 18 from 22

Toronto extremism intervention program sees average participant age drop to 18 from 22

Director of Mental Health David O'Brien says an increasing number of young people are being radicalized in the ETA program's "busiest year" yet.
Local Black-owned businesses spotlighted at Humber's Melanin Market

Local Black-owned businesses spotlighted at Humber's Melanin Market

Black culture, community and creativity were on display on Feb. 5 at the Black Student Support and Engagement's event.
Line 5 LRT opens with no fanfare, free fare

Line 5 LRT opens with no fanfare, free fare

The cold couldn't keep transit fans from riding the Crosstown Eglinton LRT on Sunday.
Survey shows Canadians fearful for future

Survey shows Canadians fearful for future

Most Canadians are fearful for what 2026 will bring in the current political climate, an Angus Reid survey says.
OPINION: What Bad Bunny’s Grammy win meant for Spanish-speaking audiences

OPINION: What Bad Bunny’s Grammy win meant for Spanish-speaking audiences

His Album of the Year victory marked the first time a fully Spanish-language album claimed the Grammys’ top prize, offering long-overdue recognition to a culture often kept at the margins.
Premier Doug Ford back on Team Canada

Premier Doug Ford back on Team Canada

Premier Doug Ford praised Prime Minister Mark Carney’s auto strategy at a funding announcement for health care workers. “We need to make our auto sector more competitive,” Ford said at Humber Polytechnic.
Winter weather continues to disrupt daily commutes across GTA

Winter weather continues to disrupt daily commutes across GTA

Ongoing winter weather is making daily commutes increasingly difficult across the Greater Toronto Area.
Deadline decisions loom as Leafs face rare playoff uncertainty

Deadline decisions loom as Leafs face rare playoff uncertainty

The Toronto Maple Leafs enter the Olympic break in unfamiliar territory, sitting outside the playoff picture with their nine-year postseason streak in jeopardy. With no NHL games until Feb. 25, the pause has become more than just a rest period — it’s a critical window for management to decide whether to chase a shrinking playoff chance or begin reshaping the roster at the trade deadline.