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Holiday Helpers continue giving despite bleak poverty numbers

Holiday Helpers continue giving despite bleak poverty numbers

Statistics show that poverty is increasing and food costs are soaring, making Christmas difficult for many.
Humber exhibit offers artistic exploration of identity

Humber exhibit offers artistic exploration of identity

Humber’s Arts Administration and Cultural Management program hosts its fifth annual art show at the Etobicoke Civic Centre.
Frost and Forward cycling to support food security

Frost and Forward cycling to support food security

Humber Polytechnic’s Fitness and Health Promotions program raised funds for the food bank through its annual cycling event, Frost and Forward.
Imaginus posters sale returned to North campus

Imaginus posters sale returned to North campus

Imaginus Canada Limited and Humber Polytechnic partnered again to bring students art, music and posters of all kinds, with an affordable variety to choose from.
Humber legend Jim Bialek immortalized

Humber legend Jim Bialek immortalized

Forty-year sports information director, Jim Bialek, had his banner raised in Humber's North Campus gym on Nov. 27.
Film fest creates opportunities for women, non-binary directors

Film fest creates opportunities for women, non-binary directors

Toronto's Female Eye Film Festival gives a platform for directors whose work is often shunned by Hollywood.
U of GH students seeking toys for shelter

U of GH students seeking toys for shelter

Toy drive organizers need donations for Ernestine's Women's Shelter.
OPINION: Fans again wonder if Leafs are frauds or contenders

OPINION: Fans again wonder if Leafs are frauds or contenders

The Maple Leafs entered the season with high expectations, but are sputtering after parting ways with longtime star Mitch Marner.
ETC Newspaper: Trans memorial mourners wept

ETC Newspaper: Trans memorial mourners wept

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 70, Number 5 - Nov. 21, 2025
OPINION: Budget 2025 is not okay

OPINION: Budget 2025 is not okay

François-Philippe Champagne released the federal budget 2025, and looking at the "necessary sacrifices" that need to be taken. I don't think Canadians will be happy.