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Humber ETC

View from the nation’s capital on election day

Humber journalism sent a team to Ottawa. Eleanor Tulabot-Iglesia speaks to reporter Fernando Bossoes, who will be giving us updates throughout the night

A reporter reporting in front of Parliament Hill.

Carney wins minority government, Poilievre trails in his riding

Canada seems destined for another Liberal minority government, with numerous news outlets having called the Liberals the winner.

Many Canadian flags and the sentence "Canada Votes Election Coverage."

President details college’s financial woes, but won’t talk about board resignations

Humber Polytechnic President Ann Marie Vaughan addressed faculty and staff regarding governance concerns during a town hall at the Lakeshore campus’ G building on Tuesday morning but said she could not take questions about the resignation of nine members of Humber’s board of governors. 

Humber Polytechnic President Ann Marie Vaughan giving a speech.

Residents push back against 49-storey condo proposal

The South Eatonville Residents Association (SERA) launched a petition to stop the proposed residential building at 5280 Dundas St. W.

City of Toronto notice sign of the application to build a 49-storey condo at 5280 Dundas St. W. in the South Eatonville neighbourhood of central Etobicoke.

Humber College hosts Unified Basketball tournament to foster social inclusion

Humber College hosted a Unified Basketball tournament, in collaboration with Special Olympics Ontario, fostering inclusivity, skill development and friendship.

Picture of players and organizers of the Humber College Unified Basketball tournament.

Humber unveils Bring It campaign’s mural by local Toronto artist

Humber College unveils a new mural at its Lakeshore campus as part of the "Bring It" campaign in collaboration with local Toronto artist Ben Johnston. Humber president Ann Marie Vaughan highlights the campaign's emphasis on embracing uniqueness and fostering a transformative educational experience.

Picture of the Bring It mural at the Humber College Lakeshore campus.

Vaughan explains stance on in-camera meetings after governors’ resignations

Humber Polytechnic president Ann Marie Vaughan defended herself against allegations that she opposed in-camera meetings and restricted board members from speaking in her absence, but put very specific lines around when in-camera discussions could occur and discouraged what she called “parking lot meetings.”

Humber Polytechnic President Ann Marie Vaughan, seen here in a recent North campus event, defended herself against allegations she opposed in-camera meetings.

Toronto police respond to fewer mental health crisis calls as community-based service grows

Police have seen a 4.5 per cent decline in person in crisis calls for service attended from 2022 to 2023.

A group of Toronto Community Crisis Service workers.

Voters hand Ford a third majority, Liberals make gains

Premier Doug Ford launched his new mandate with a fiery speech saying he's ready to win the fight against any tariffs imposed by the U.S. and build on the province's economic strength.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles hugs a supporter after winning her seat and retaining Official Opposition status.

The heartwarming story behind Humber softball’s national triumph

Humber softball captured its first national medal, bronze, in the program's history. However, seniors Alexis Ferreira and Hannah Koziolek, alongside head coach Duaine Bowles, say the sense of family is far more important than the piece of metal on a ribbon.

Picutre of the Humber Hawks softball players and coaching staff after capturing the national bronze medal.

Nuance Exhibition arrives at Humber’s Lakeshore Galleries

Nuance Exhibition, highlighting Humber College's Visual and Digital Arts graduates, features diverse artworks, including paintings and digital art. It's the perfect space for the students to connect with industry professionals.

Picture of the Humber Galleries.
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