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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.
Alliston hospital gets $174M for renovations

Alliston hospital gets $174M for renovations

The funding is slated for expanded facilities and services at Stevenson Memorial Hospital to meet the town's growing population.
Regulating calm among chaos on campus

Regulating calm among chaos on campus

As academic pressures mount, students learned emotional regulation and well-being strategies at a wellness event on campus.
Queer pop culture brings new attention to hockey

Queer pop culture brings new attention to hockey

Crave's new hit series, Heated Rivalry, is a six-episode series with storylines about what it may look like for queer hockey players.
OPINION: Brampton bus fare increase burdens commuters

OPINION: Brampton bus fare increase burdens commuters

Raising Brampton bus fares is unjustified for commuters who already depend heavily on public transit.
Course targets mental health training gaps

Course targets mental health training gaps

Free certificate program for select healthcare workers at Humber offers the tools to provide efficient healthcare for mental health.
OPINION - Alberta needs an intervention

OPINION - Alberta needs an intervention

To secede or not to secede? That is the question, apparently.