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Humber library games collection expands to include video

Humber library games collection expands to include video

The library has more than 50 video games available for students to rent.
LIVE: Canada falls short of gold medal against U.S.; Switzerland takes bronze

LIVE: Canada falls short of gold medal against U.S.; Switzerland takes bronze

In an intense game, Team Canada fell short of the gold medal in a 2-1 against Team USA. This is the first time the Americans have won gold since 2018 in PyeongChang.
Toronto's 2026 city budget prioritizes transit

Toronto's 2026 city budget prioritizes transit

Toronto City Council members debated this year’s city budget, which included a significant investment in public transit, public safety, and education. Mayor Olivia Chow’s 2026 budget was passed unanimously by the council.
ANALYSIS: Captain Clutch's impact on women's hockey team

ANALYSIS: Captain Clutch's impact on women's hockey team

Canadian Marie-Philip Poulin's record-breaking 19th and 20th Olympic goals secured a place in the finals against rivals.
Humber Esports website set to launch in 2026

Humber Esports website set to launch in 2026

Student-built platform to go live this fall as part of a five-year plan to elevate the program.
Black excellence celebrated in Humber showcase

Black excellence celebrated in Humber showcase

Lakeshore exhibit expands range of shared personal stories about Black experience
Toronto Lyft driver found guilty of sexually assaulting passenger

Toronto Lyft driver found guilty of sexually assaulting passenger

Salih Ozturk, 35, will be sentenced on May 27 after a three-day trial with “diametrically opposed” testimonies.
Et Cetera, staff named as finalists in six post-secondary OCNA categories

Et Cetera, staff named as finalists in six post-secondary OCNA categories

The Ontario Community Newspapers Association released its list of finalists for the 2025 Better Newspaper Competition (BNC) awards.
OPINION: Upcoming city election casts shadow on Chow's city budget

OPINION: Upcoming city election casts shadow on Chow's city budget

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s administration is delivering on her promise to fight crime and keep life affordable through this year’s city budget.
Families, stories take centre stage on Family Day

Families, stories take centre stage on Family Day

Stories from African and Caribbean culture came alive through song and storytelling at Montgomery's Inn in Etobicoke.