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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.
Humber Esports Rocket League still seeking first win

Humber Esports Rocket League still seeking first win

Humber Rocket League drops to 0-4 on the season after a close 4-3 set defeat against Akron.
Humber’s voluntary exit program passes its deadline

Humber’s voluntary exit program passes its deadline

Employees at the province’s largest college are anxious about the possibility of layoffs as the number of participants in the VEEP program is being evaluated.
OPINION: Northern Arctic defence, a smart move for Canada

OPINION: Northern Arctic defence, a smart move for Canada

The prime minister sends a strong message in the $35 billion Arctic Defence investment announcement.
Toronto Sceptres down Seattle Torrent in 2-0 victory

Toronto Sceptres down Seattle Torrent in 2-0 victory

Goaltender Raygan Kirk has her first career shutout and leads her team into a tie with the Ottawa Charge for a spot in the PWHL playoffs.
Apology demanded from judge after OPP clears officers of lying in court

Apology demanded from judge after OPP clears officers of lying in court

An Ontario Provincial Police investigation found "no evidence" that three Toronto Police officers lied during the trial of Umar Zameer, but its own report acknowledges the judge could only work with the evidence before the court.
Al-Quds march goes on as Ford's bid for injunction fails

Al-Quds march goes on as Ford's bid for injunction fails

People expressed their support both for and against the Israeli-U.S. war in Iran on Al-Quds Day in front of the U.S. consulate.
The bench that built a Humber family

The bench that built a Humber family

What started as a simple meeting spot between classes turned into a friendship that has lasted nearly three decades. For one group of Humber students in the late 1990s, a bench in the H building became the place where lifelong connections began.