This semester, either before class or when he gets home, Leo Olkhovikov sketches a template on a piece of yellow fabric. The first-year Ryerson politics and governance student then cuts it out and leaves it for his mom to sew into a pouch. The fabric, which he had lying around his house, is strong — and it has to be, because it’s going to hold a joey — a baby kangaroo — in Australia.
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Here are five essential rules to survive a nuclear disaster
by Mark Nathanby Mark NathanWhat to take away from this weekend’s false emergency nuclear alert Illustration by Brent Smyth/Ryersonian An emergency alert was sent across Ontario on Jan. 12 alerting residents about a supposed…
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Support for StarMetro journalists swells as beer money, donuts go around
by Calvin Vuongby Calvin VuongIn the wake of pre-holiday layoffs, journalists pour out support and solidarity on Twitter As journalists at Canada’s second-largest news organization prepare for dozens of scheduled layoffs in December, support…
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Tenants tell new affordable rental housing subcommittee they feel like second-class citizens with no rights Over 40 tenants shared eviction horror stories at a meeting with Toronto’s new protection of…
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Expert calls the city’s homelessness efforts a “sham”
by Sara Bornaby Sara BornaToronto homelessness advocate says needs aren’t being met The City of Toronto announced 485 new spaces for the homeless as part of its 2019-2020 winter services plan, but expert Cathy…