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Good Morning Humber - November 5

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The U.S. election is today, and Humber journalism and radio broadcasting students are coming together to deliver the results on Radio Humber, 96.9 FM, Tonight. Tune in to listen for a student's perspective on the vote.

Things happening around Humber

President's lecture: Unaffordable Housing, Climate Breakdown, Government Debts: Generational Fairness and Canadian Politics

Do you think Generation Z is getting a fair deal? This week's President's Lecture will examine housing affordability, climate change and government debt through the lens of intergenerational fairness. Dr. Paul Kershaw will analyze how policy decisions have affected millennials and Gen Z, including housing market changes, environmental impacts, and public spending priorities. He'll discuss how building intergenerational solidarity is needed.

  • Tuesday, Nov. 5, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. 
  • North Campus, B101 (Boardroom)

Flu shots on campus

Today, Humber's Student Wellness and Accessibility Services (SWAC) health team is offering a drop-in flu vaccine clinic to students and staff who want a vaccine. The clinic will be held Today and tomorrow at the North Campus and on Thursday at the Lakeshore campus. Be sure to come to the clinic without any sickness and fill out the consent form before entering.

Noon-Hour Concert series

On Wednesday, an all Humber Alumni band lead by saxophonist and electronic wind instrument player Matt Lagan, will be performing in the recital hall at the Lakeshore campus. Admissions are free and no ticket registration is required so be sure not to miss out.

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Humber Athletics

On Wednesday, there will be two volleyball matches against the Redeemer Royals at the North Campus gym, with the women's volleyball team playing at 6 p.m. and the men's volleyball team at 8 p.m. Be sure to catch the games live, find the women's game here and the men's game here.


Current Weather

Light Rain

Light Rain

1.9°C

Pressure
102.2 falling
Visibility
16.1 km
Dewpoint
0.3 °C
Humidity
89%
Wind
ESE 6 km/h

Radar Satellite


Hourly Forecast

Today
9 PM
1°C
Freezing rain
Today
10 PM
0°C
Freezing rain
Today
11 PM
0°C
Freezing rain
Tomorrow
12 AM
0°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
1 AM
0°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
2 AM
0°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
3 AM
1°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
4 AM
1°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
5 AM
1°C
Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
6 AM
1°C
Periods of drizzle. Risk of freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
7 AM
1°C
Periods of drizzle. Risk of freezing drizzle
Tomorrow
8 AM
2°C
Periods of drizzle. Risk of freezing drizzle

7 Day Forecast

Periods of drizzle mixed with freezing drizzle

Tonight

0 °C

Periods of rain changing to freezing rain this evening and ending near midnight then cloudy with 60 percent chance of drizzle or freezing drizzle. Wind east 20 km/h becoming light late this evening. Low zero.


Periods of drizzle

Friday

5 °C

Cloudy. 30 percent chance of drizzle in the morning. Risk of freezing drizzle early in the morning. High plus 5. UV index 2 or low.


Periods of rain

Friday night

7 °C

Cloudy. Periods of rain beginning in the evening. Risk of a thunderstorm late in the evening and overnight. Temperature rising to 11 by morning.


Showers

Saturday

13 °C

Showers. Windy. High 13.


Chance of showers

Saturday night

1 °C

Cloudy periods with 30 percent chance of showers. Low plus 1.


Sunny

Sunday

9 °C

Sunny. Windy. High 9.


Clear

Sunday night

2 °C

Clear. Windy. Low plus 2.


Sunny

Monday

13 °C

Sunny. High 13.


Clear

Monday night

3 °C

Clear. Low plus 3.


Sunny

Tuesday

8 °C

Sunny. High 8.


Chance of showers

Tuesday night

5 °C

Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low plus 5.


Showers

Wednesday

8 °C

Showers. High 8.


Normals

Low
-6 °C
High
3 °C

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise
6:48 AM
Sunset
6:11 PM

Based on Environment Canada data