Tag: Toronto
Real talk: it’s not that warm here
Five hot tips for international students to survive the cold
Youth Talks gives millennials an employment edge
Event welcomed input from audience to help craft federal policy
Colleges and universities refuse to stock anti-radiation pills
After Fukushima, iodine pills pre-distributed or available to order near Canadian nuclear stations “We have 10 (nuclear) reactors in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada’s largest city,” said Shawn-Patrick Stensil, a nuclear analyst with Greenpeace Canada. “Fukushima was a really rural area and the consequences of such an accident here would be way worse.” The Fukushima…
Ragspin is the new Tinder for clothing
New application helps revamp your wardrobe Is your closet flooded with clothes but you still have nothing to wear? Don’t worry there’s a new application for clothing that will give your closet a makeover. Ragspin is an application that connects you with people nearby who want to buy, sell, or trade clothing. “A lot of…
New app promises to unlock Toronto nightlife
Booth and Bottle application co-founded by George Brown student
The Buzz: Top social media posts at George Brown Week 4
@DialogGBC I agree and lets also have more Youth run for office. Change can only occur when good people stand up and make it so. @JohnVassal — John Vassal (@JohnVassal) October 6, 2015 It’s a normal looking bus but this one helps students vote. @sagbc @DialogGBC #elxn42 pic.twitter.com/LHa7Kx8GCF — stevecornwell (@steve_cornwell) October 7, 2015 Thankful…
What should students consider when job searching?
Working towards the career that you want may be the ideal way of making ends meet in Toronto
GBC rookies set to be Pan Am torchbearers
George Brown Rookies of the Year received the honour of being two of the Pan Am Games’ torchbearers
Pan Am Games will not fulfill AODA promises: Smith
The Second Legislative Review of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) was completed in November 2014 and released on Feb. 13, 2015. The AODA, which came into effect in 2005, consists of a series of accessibility targets, which need to be met according to a specific timetable that ends in 2025, the goal is to have all…
SA's Deborah Crane wins Legacy award
Student Association’s Deborah Crane gets formally recognized for her ongoing dedication to youth work
Debating the evolution of the 'mega-city'
Panelists discussed their view on Toronto’s amalgamation and whether or not it served the city well
