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Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 15th , and there’s no better way to celebrate than by spending quality time with Dad. Yorkgate Mall is hosting a special event just for you! On Saturday, June ...
The impacts of COVID-19 on racialized and disenfranchised communities have been well-documented. The results thus far paint a stark picture regarding the effects on Black and Latino communities, ...
Canada made a momentous leap in 1966 to move towards universal health care, but since then, and for over 50 years, we have stalled progress. Most of the medications seniors take now did not even exist ...
Back to School for York University Students—Transitioning from online to in-person learning. York University students head back to school for the first in-person school year in over two years this ...
The start of school has returned, along with the day-to-day challenges of navigating assignments, education, friends, and more. Youth On Track Services (YNOT Services) is an organization committed to ...
In March 2020, York University closed its doors for in-person learning and students had no choice but to shift to remote learning. It was an adjustment for all, and we had to overcome obstacles ...
York University has announced plans to open a new School of Medicine, a significant step in advancing healthcare education in Ontario. The announcement was made as part of Ontario’s 2024 Budget: ...
Rahul is a community advocate, law student, and editor with deep roots in the Jane and Finch area. As the current Editor-in-Chief of the Downsview Advocate, Rahul brings a passion for storytelling ...
Organic food is gradually becoming more popular. Our Black Creek Community Farm is a great example of growing support for organic farming and a wonderful asset in our neighborhood. Organic food does ...
Dayana Stanislaus shines as a beacon of inspiration and talent in the bustling landscape of Canadian filmmaking. As the executive producer of the poignant documentary "Ray of Hope," her journey from ...
As the days get shorter and the weather colder, finding ways to stay connected and have fun to shake off the winter blues becomes even more important. And you don’t have to break the bank to do it.
The TTC and the City of Toronto are forming a plan to deliver safer and more efficient bus and streetcar service improvements through transit priority solutions. In order for them to be able to ...