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Toronto Tempo unveils its schedule for inaugural season

Toronto Tempo unveils its schedule for inaugural season

The WNBA’s newest franchise is set to tip-off for the first time on the opening day of the 2026-27 season.
Public service layoffs begin as Carney seeks to reorient economy

Public service layoffs begin as Carney seeks to reorient economy

Federal job cuts could soon be felt by Canadians trying to access basic government services, from immigration processing to tax filing. With agencies like the CRA facing major reductions, experts disagree on whether efficiency gains can offset fewer workers.
Growing grocery and rent costs hit students as inflation rises

Growing grocery and rent costs hit students as inflation rises

Inflation in Canada rose to 2.4 per cent in December, leaving students worried about the rising cost of food and rent.
GO Transit riders question shuttle plans as weekend shutdowns continue

GO Transit riders question shuttle plans as weekend shutdowns continue

Replacement buses skipped intermediate stations during last weekend’s Lakeshore West shutdown, which is scheduled to happen again this weekend.
Conflicting accounts emerge from Iranian protests

Conflicting accounts emerge from Iranian protests

Iranians inside and outside the country report mass killings, internet blackouts, and arrests, as academics and activists accuse Iran’s government of widespread human rights violations.
Targeted stabbing at hotel used as city shelter, police say

Targeted stabbing at hotel used as city shelter, police say

City confirms hotel is being used as a part of their temporary shelter system.
Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

A deadlock, a surge of momentum, and an overtime finish defined the Toronto Sceptres’ battle against the Vancouver Goldeneyes at Scotiabank Arena on Jan. 17.
Olympic spotlight shines as Sceptres edge Goldeneyes in overtime

Olympic spotlight shines as Sceptres edge Goldeneyes in overtime

The third annual Battle on Bay Street was more than a rivalry game. For many on the ice Saturday, it was a final dress rehearsal before they hit the world’s biggest stage.
OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

OPINION: IGNITE has an advocacy problem

Student unions have a duty to champion issues that are important to their constituency.
Help available if holidays get stressful

Help available if holidays get stressful

The Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre is there for support.