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Protesters critique Ford, OSAP Guy for student funding changes

Protesters critique Ford, OSAP Guy for student funding changes

Premier Doug Ford hinted that Humber marketing student Etay Beaton became a reason OSAP grants are being cut.
Q&A: Journalist Žiga Bonča says key reforms and foreign policy are top issues for polarized Slovenian electorate

Q&A: Journalist Žiga Bonča says key reforms and foreign policy are top issues for polarized Slovenian electorate

Humber Et Cetera conducted an interview over email with Žiga Bonča to learn more about the importance of Slovenia’s 2026 parliamentary elections.
Has Toronto's tipping culture reached a tipping point?

Has Toronto's tipping culture reached a tipping point?

With inflation putting pressure on household budgets, Canadians are reassessing everyday expenses, including tipping, a long-standing practice now facing growing scrutiny.
Two dead following Air Canada crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport

Two dead following Air Canada crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport

Two pilots have died and 41 others have been taken to hospital following a crash involving an Air Canada flight and a firetruck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.
OPINION: Social media has killed romance

OPINION: Social media has killed romance

The daily reliance on cell phones means navigating relationships becomes more difficult as people turn to apps for advice on matters of the heart.
Filipino residents in Toronto adjust spending as gas prices rise

Filipino residents in Toronto adjust spending as gas prices rise

As gas prices continue to climb amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Filipino residents in Toronto's Little Manila say they are being forced to cut back on spending, limit travel, and adjust their daily lives.
ETC newspaper: Robot wars take over Humber

ETC newspaper: Robot wars take over Humber

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 71, Number 4, March 18, 2026
Toronto officer charged following unauthorized use of police databases

Toronto officer charged following unauthorized use of police databases

Another Toronto police officer is facing charges after allegedly unlawfully accessing private police databases over 15 months. The charge comes as the force faces increased scrutiny after the charges laid in the Project South investigation.
Humber's closed entrance has students cold, frustrated

Humber's closed entrance has students cold, frustrated

Humber's side entrance has been closed off since mid-November, leaving students frustrated with the farther entrances.
April byelections significant for Canadian politics

April byelections significant for Canadian politics

Voters in three byelections on April 13 will decide whether to give the Liberals a majority government.