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This month we’re recognizing Fátima Velasco. She’s an active participant in our residence events, always engaging with her peers and adding a positive energy to every activity. Her involvement and friendly attitude help create the warm, inclusive community we value here.
Pursuit (18+ playground) -Etobicoke

Canadas wonderland winter fest - Vaughn

cineplex -Scarborough
Ripleys aquarium -toronto ago museum -toronto toronto zoo -Scarborough
Toronto Raptors game -toronto scotiabank arena

Remembrance Day is observed on November 11 every year to honor and remember the soldiers who died in military service, especially during World War I, World War II, and other conflicts. Remembrance Day is not about glorifying war. It's about remembering the human cost of conflict and being thankful for the peace and freedoms we enjoy today. It reminds us to work toward a better, more peaceful world. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made for peace and freedom.
The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance. It was inspired by the poem “In Flanders Fields” by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, which describes how poppies grew over the graves of soldiers in Belgium. People wear poppies to show they remember and honor the fallen.

Easy access to snacks, drinks and ready-meals right in your residence lobby.
Ideal for students studying late or waking early — no need to leave the building.
Quick self-checkout means you ’ re in and out in under a minute. A mix of healthier options and familiar favourites gives more food choice. Adds value to your residence and makes on-campus living more convenient.




Black Friday lands on November 29, 2025, the day after American Thanksgiving. It kicks off Canada’s holiday shopping season with unbeatable deals both online and in stores.
1. Best Buy Canada
2. Canadian Tire
3. Old Navy Canada

Smart Shopping Tips
Plan Ahead: Create a wishlist and track price drops early.
Set a Budget: Even small savings add up—shop intentionally.
Check Return Policies: Some Black Friday deals are final sale.
Compare Online vs. In-Store: Sometimes online gets early access or extra discounts.
Stay Safe: Beware of scam sites stick to official retailers.
Black Friday in Canada isn’t just about buying it’s about strategic shopping. Whether upgrading your tech, refreshing your wardrobe, or prepping your home for winter, planning ahead ensures you get the best deals before they’re gone.
Get ready to click, cart, and conquer Black Friday 2025!


