York students hold press conference on allegations of anti-Black racism
York University students and community allies hold powerful press conference in support of Black ex-teacher
Read MoreYork University students and community allies hold powerful press conference in support of Black ex-teacher
Read MoreToronto Public health is hosting a large vaccination event Sunday for Northwest residents who still need to get a shot
Read MoreThe Toronto 6ix finally played its first game in Toronto and they did not disappoint. The team wasn’t able to play in Toronto last season due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreThe alleged TTC sexual assault took place on Jan.17 at approximately 4 p.m., involving a York University instructor and a 20-year-old female.
Read MoreYork University’s ongoing faculty strike may soon reach its end after more than four months on the picket line. But several labour organizations across the province are working to oppose this legislation, advocating for continued collective negotiation.
Read MoreAs of Monday York University is officially on strike, for the second time since 2015.
Read MoreAll contract faculty, teaching assistants and graduate assistants at York University will walk the picket line on Monday if the administration doesn’t meet their demands for a contract.
Read MoreThe Trudeau government revealed Thursday the first step in its plan to reform the Senate.
Read MoreFour local universities are partnering with Lifeline Syria, a Toronto-based humanitarian organization, to sponsor and resettle a pledged 1,000 refugees in the Greater Toronto Area.
Read MoreKey local and provincial government members were at Humber College’s north campus on Monday to discuss the proposed express light rail transit (LRT) route that will run along Finch St. west.
Read MoreBy Ian Burns The province is moving ahead with the $1.2 billion Finch West Light Rail Transit...
Read MoreTeaching assistants and some contract faculty will vote Tuesday on a tentative deal reached between the union and York University.
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