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APIK's skiing snowboarding competitions

APIK's skiing snowboarding competitions

APIK skiing and snowboarding started in Montreal and inspired almost 100 athletes to compete at this year's Mississauga event. It also offers an opportunity for fans to see the different tricks that they can do.
Humber beats salt shortage with beets

Humber beats salt shortage with beets

Humber chooses beet brine as a useful item in its toolkit for winter ice management
McGill historian says democracy built to exclude Black communities

McGill historian says democracy built to exclude Black communities

A Humber audience heard that Black self‑determination movements in North America have historically faced surveillance and disruption from state institutions, raising questions about how democratic systems operate.
EDITORIAL: We need to trust our police, not fear them

EDITORIAL: We need to trust our police, not fear them

Toronto Police need to rebuild the public's trust after recent allegations of police corruption linked to organized crime.
ETC Newspaper: Black Musical Excellence

ETC Newspaper: Black Musical Excellence

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 71, Number 2 - Feb 11, 2026
Rising costs change Valentine’s Day plans for Filipinos

Rising costs change Valentine’s Day plans for Filipinos

Valentine’s Day is often associated with gifts and nights out, but for some members of Toronto’s Filipino community, rising costs of living are changing how the holiday is celebrated.
Federal grocery rebate offers short-term relief as food prices strain Canadians

Federal grocery rebate offers short-term relief as food prices strain Canadians

As grocery prices keep rising and putting pressure on household budgets, the federal government’s new rebate is meant to help, but questions remain about how long that help will last.
Ontario to increase post-secondary funding by $6.4 billion over four years

Ontario to increase post-secondary funding by $6.4 billion over four years

Tuition increases and OSAP changes are part of new funding model for Ontario colleges and universities
Seabus proposal looks to the lake to add to Toronto's transit options

Seabus proposal looks to the lake to add to Toronto's transit options

Toronto is exploring a waterfront seabus, but one expert says the ambitious transit idea remains years away from launching.
Affordable dining kicks off Toronto's annual Winterlicious

Affordable dining kicks off Toronto's annual Winterlicious

More than 220 restaurants are offering fixed-price menus as food enthusiasts look for more affordable ways to eat out. The two-week culinary event runs until Feb. 12.