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Toronto Tempo unveil court design, dance team ahead of inaugural season

Toronto Tempo unveil court design, dance team ahead of inaugural season

Canada’s first WNBA team drew in thousands of fans for a first look at the Tempo basketball atmosphere with Before the Bounce.
Humber Free Store event promotes reuse, affordability, and sustainability on campus

Humber Free Store event promotes reuse, affordability, and sustainability on campus

Humber Polytechnic’s Office of Sustainability organized a Free Store event aimed at cutting waste and making essential items more accessible to students.
Only 40 per cent of students meet attendance targets as province eyes new policy

Only 40 per cent of students meet attendance targets as province eyes new policy

Ontario’s government is considering making attendance worth up to 15 per cent of final grades in high school as absenteeism remains below pre-pandemic levels while educators warn the move could penalize vulnerable students.
Ovechkin’s possible final home game renewed Crosby rivalry

Ovechkin’s possible final home game renewed Crosby rivalry

Capitals star may have closed a 21-season home career against longtime rival Sidney Crosby and the Penguins.
Tunneling begins for Ontario Line

Tunneling begins for Ontario Line

Boring machines are officially in the ground tunneling the Ontario Line running across the stretch of downtown Toronto.
ETC Newspaper: Liberals get the win

ETC Newspaper: Liberals get the win

The last issue of our award-winning newspaper for this school year: Volume 71, Number 6, April 15, 2026
NDP's struggles continue with April byelections

NDP's struggles continue with April byelections

Despite her loss in Scarborough Southwest, NDP candidate Fatima Shaban says the party made some headway in the riding.
EDITORAL: Cuba's situation the result of failed polices, U.S. aggression

EDITORAL: Cuba's situation the result of failed polices, U.S. aggression

The American blockade of Cuba is unjust, but the island nation needs to become more democratic.
High schoolers compete in trade-focused Skills Ontario competition

High schoolers compete in trade-focused Skills Ontario competition

High schoolers battle it out for a chance to get to provincials, then nationals and a shot at glory in Shanghai.
Canadian company advancing AI development for computer parts firm

Canadian company advancing AI development for computer parts firm

The software will be used across health-care, finance, and industrial sectors.