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NEWS
Late start program put into effect
While alarm clocks are ringing during the early morning hours for most students across the GTA, there is one school where students aren't waking up until an hour later.
THE ARTS
New iPod nanos with video cameras result in older model price drops
Apple has unveiled its new iPod Nano with a built-in video camera. As a result, most other iPod models without a video camera have had their prices slashed by as much as $120...
ISSUES
Burlington community rejects health clinic
Methadone has sparked uproar in the Aldershot district of Burlington. A pain management clinic that will be administering methadone to treat substance abusers has residents in fear for their children's safety.
SPORTS & RECREATION
NFL Preview: it's the most wonderful time of the year
It's that time of year again, when the seasons change, we all go back to school and the NFL kicks off once again
FOOD
From chopsticks to fingers: the rise of Ethiopian cuisine
Sheba Ethiopian restaurant is located in a quieter area near College and Bathurst in Toronto, and it doesn't go out of its way to draw the eye.
DISTRACTIONS
The easiest way to read a book
Hollywood is the home of A list actors, production companies and young hopefuls with dollar signs in their eyes. Authors have been finding their way onto "the big screen" since 1902; however as the numbers of movies released has grown, so too has the number of authors getting their works made larger than life.
PROFILE
Jaycock takes Hamilton radio by storm
As you pass through the hallways of Astral Media in Hamilton, which houses 102.9 K-Lite FM, flashy album covers from a variety of artists line the walls, chaos bursts from one side of the building to another. It's an exciting place to meet one of Hamilton's most popular radio hosts.
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