Author: HumberNews

Police, students catch speeders

By Helen Surgenor and Sarah MacDonald Toronto police partnered with Etobicoke’s Second Street Junior Middle School on Friday to raise awareness about the dangers of speeding in school zones. Sarah MacDonald has details:...

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Biden sets the stage for round two

By Jessy Bains A political veteran took on a young and inexperienced combatant in round two of the U.S. presidential debate, Thursday night. U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden squared off with Mitt Romney’s Republican running-mate...

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Developer proposes casino for Toronto

  By Adriano Mancini A casino in Toronto could be one step closer to becoming a reality after a massive proposal was released Friday that would see big changes coming to the downtown core. Developmental company Oxford...

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Ontario pharmacy services expanded

By Bianca Bykhovsky Ontario pharmacists are now able to give flu shots, prescribe some drugs and refill prescriptions – services previously performed only by doctors. The provincial government announced earlier this week that it...

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Humber student government makes changes

  By Victoria Brown Humber Student Federation has decided to allow candidates to campaign for board positions. “We’re going to be seeing for the first time ever posters up for people who want to be a member of the board of...

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