MICHAEL SUTHERLAND-SHAW
NEWS EDITOR
Don’t be surprised if the next time you turn on your TV you see a useless two-minute spot called Local TV Matters.
Major Canadian networks are trying for the third time to coerce the Canadian Radio-television …
MICHAEL SUTHERLAND-SHAW
NEWS EDITOR
Don’t be surprised if the next time you turn on your TV you see a useless two-minute spot called Local TV Matters.
Major Canadian networks are trying for the third time to coerce the Canadian Radio-television …
SCOTT RENNIE
SPORTS EDITOR
The wait for deliverance for a Toronto Maple Leafs fan is long and difficult. As one of the patient faithful myself, I have come to accept that waiting for the Leafs is something we must begrudgingly …
ADRIENNE MIDDLEBROOK
IN FOCUS EDITOR
This month, the Canadian launch of Google’s Street View application has sparked a privacy debate across the country. But two years after its initial introduction into five American cities, the company has already faced charges …
ROSE DITARANTO
LIFE EDITOR
The Ontario government is suing tobacco companies for $50 billion, the amount it estimates to have spent on smoking-related illnesses since 1955.
In an interview with the National Post, Ontario Attorney General Chris Bentley said the …
The Toronto Transit Commission is overestimating its authority with the bylaw fine increases that came into effect last week.
According to TTC bylaw No. 1, people caught littering, resting their feet on bus or subway seats, lying down on TTC …
As a student, a pension can seem miles away. But the current federal plan for our retirement will leave the planning pretty much up to us. Canada’s emerging pension crisis will leave many retiring below their means if the federal …
Wong falters in singles, but team retains number one standing
MARK BOWMAN
SPORTS REPORTER
Although its ace placed second in his division, Humber’s badminton team is still the best in Ontario after this past weekend’s Humber Cup.
Humber’s No. 1-ranked …
KHRISTOPHER REARDON
NEWS REPORTER
The ballooning membership of the Humber Pride Club has its president excited about the possibility of the club participating in World Pride Toronto in 2014.
“We may be able to get something in but I don’t …
TREVOR KOROLL
NEWS REPORTER
For Ontario’s Second Career program, business is booming.
Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Oct. 14 the Second Career program has reached its three-year goal more than a year ahead of schedule.
The program was established to provide …
JASON RAUCH
NEWS REPORTER
The week of Oct. 12 was LinX’s grand opening, but it was only open evenings, leaving the majority of students outside of the party.
Et Cetera’s request for an interview with Chris Shimoji through Andrew Leopold, …
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