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Humber Student Federation holds carnival to end semester
19/04/2012 | Tyler Hunt

The Humber Student Federation finished off the semester with an HSF Carnival and DJ Extravaganza, with carnival games, prizes and a live DJ. Tyler Hunt has the story.  


Syrian ceasefire begins, troops remain
12/04/2012 | Dino Pasalic

Syrian troops are holding their fire today after the deadline for a UN backed ceasefire passed, however both sides are reporting several violations.


Supervised drug facilities may be coming to Toronto
12/04/2012 | Tyler Hunt

A lengthy report released Wednesday entitled Toronto and Ottawa Supervised Consumption Assessment (TOSCA) recommends three new, supervised drug-injection facilities in Toronto, plus another two in  [ ... ]


Lack of participation cancels Recycle Race at Humber
05/04/2012 | Tyler Hunt & Katie Campanella

The Humber Student Federation hoped to end the year on an environmentally friendly note with a Recycle Race planned for the Earth Week celebrations. However, the turnout wasn't exactly what the [ ... ]


March employment numbers surprise economists
05/04/2012 | Justin Crann, Michael Gregory, and Dino Pasalic

According to numbers released by Statistics Canada Thursday, the Canadian economy added 83,200 jobs in March, surpassing economists' estimates after a slumbering winter.


OPP's 2011 traffic stats show decrease in deaths caused by motor vehicle collisions
05/04/2012 | Tyler Hunt

Ontario Provincial Police released the traffic statistics for 2011, and despite positive results, the OPP is hoping to improve on those statistics for 2012.


UN world happiness rank not all about money
03/04/2012 | Marlee Greig

Canada is the fifth happiest country, according to the United Nations’ World Happiness Report.


Ford tops Canada's auto sales in March
03/04/2012 | Amy Weinstein

Fiat contributes to March sales increase for Chrysler Ford Canada has said they have reclaimed the top spot in Canadian auto sales for the month of Ma [ ... ]


Suicide rate rises for teen girls, study says
03/04/2012 | Jillian Cecchini

Suicide rates are increasing for teen girls aged 10-19 but decreasing for boys of the same age, according to an article published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.


LRT for Humber: yes? No?
02/04/2012 | Mark Mullens and Stephen Donkers

With Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s transit plan defeated, HumberCollege will see a light rail transit station stop at the campus in the future.It is unknown when construction on the LRT will begin [ ... ]


Katimivik supporters mourn cut program
02/04/2012 | Marlee Greig

Katimavik alumni and supporters are continuing to mourn the volunteer program after the federal government cut all of its funding.


Underwhelming turnout for the Junos
02/04/2012 | Jillian Cecchini

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