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Canadians seeing more mass timber construction

Canadians seeing more mass timber construction

A more efficient man-made building material is being used more often.
From eco-anxiety to environmental action

From eco-anxiety to environmental action

Climate change feels distant for many Canadians, but experts say local action matters.
Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber Et Cetera placed in five of six categories of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association’s (OCNA) awards.
IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

Ann Marie Vaughan says the polytechnic is seeking about $26 million in efficiencies.
Humber Lakeshore celebrates latest edition of literary magazine

Humber Lakeshore celebrates latest edition of literary magazine

Bachelor of Creative and Professional Writing students hosted a party celebrating Arrival magazine's third issue.
Running to raise awareness for mental health

Running to raise awareness for mental health

The Strive to Thrive 5K run/walk on April 10 raised money to support Stella’s Place, a mental health organization focused on helping young adults.
Raptors looking towards future

Raptors looking towards future

The season is over, but the team feels good about its direction.
Modelling debut at Humber's Unfiltered fashion show

Modelling debut at Humber's Unfiltered fashion show

Student Justin Psek channelled all her practice and inspiration to show off her distinctly alluring walk.
Maple Leafs capture Atlantic setting up Battle of Ontario

Maple Leafs capture Atlantic setting up Battle of Ontario

It's the first time in 21 years that the almost mythical playoff contests between the Maple Leafs and Senators were last played. Let the games begin.
Stellar senior season for Grant, named athlete of the year

Stellar senior season for Grant, named athlete of the year

The CCAA Championship MVP also became the first Humber Hawk to be drafted into the CEBL. The Ottawa BlackJacks selected Malik Grant in the third round.