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  • Returning North Toronto students were met with confusion as we entered our new building for the first time. Our nostalgia-drenched hallways had been replaced by clean concrete; our unique classrooms […]

    Decoration

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    Returning North Toronto students were met with confusion as we entered our new building for the first time. Our nostalgia-drenched hallways had been replaced by clean concrete; our unique classrooms […]

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  • By: Emily Dyer The new North Toronto is the first LEED certified school building in Canada. I’m sure that everyone has heard this 1000 times, from teachers, newspaper articles, or […]

    LEED GOLD… What’s that?

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Emily Dyer The new North Toronto is the first LEED certified school building in Canada. I’m sure that everyone has heard this 1000 times, from teachers, newspaper articles, or […]

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  • Since September, the architects have been getting a lot of hate. Well, we feel it’s time to spread the love, time to appreciate the architects. Honestly, stop your shouts of […]

    Don’t HATE the Architects

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    Since September, the architects have been getting a lot of hate. Well, we feel it’s time to spread the love, time to appreciate the architects. Honestly, stop your shouts of […]

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  • Our brand new school is still under construction.  Changes are still being made all around us. Just now, familiar traces of old NT are creeping into the school. Portraits of […]

    New NT…Still Under Construction?

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    Our brand new school is still under construction.  Changes are still being made all around us. Just now, familiar traces of old NT are creeping into the school. Portraits of […]

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  • “Welcome to the New NT, to the clean and eco-friendly building that we deserve so much!”  We were all told those words at the welcome assembly and is it just […]

    Go Play! …Red and Green?

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    “Welcome to the New NT, to the clean and eco-friendly building that we deserve so much!”  We were all told those words at the welcome assembly and is it just […]

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  • It was a day to be celebrated. There was a media spotlight, returning alumni, and of course free “Red and Grey” Tim Horton’s donuts (donated by the Papageorge family) that […]

    Grand Opening

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    It was a day to be celebrated. There was a media spotlight, returning alumni, and of course free “Red and Grey” Tim Horton’s donuts (donated by the Papageorge family) that […]

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  • By: Charles Lee North Toronto has become divided into 2 factions Old Building vs. New Building. With recent and not so recent graduates firmly ensconced in the Old camp, grade […]

    Out of the ashes, we emerge

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Charles Lee North Toronto has become divided into 2 factions Old Building vs. New Building. With recent and not so recent graduates firmly ensconced in the Old camp, grade […]

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  • By: Larysa Lewyckyj “Move over!” “Stop shoving me!” “Hey, come sign up for fashion show with me.” “What’s the G.A.A?” “God, these niners are so loud!” Club Fair starts off […]

    CLUB FAIR – SIGN UP, OR WALK OUT?

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Larysa Lewyckyj “Move over!” “Stop shoving me!” “Hey, come sign up for fashion show with me.” “What’s the G.A.A?” “God, these niners are so loud!” Club Fair starts off […]

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  • By: Nathan Brandwein As CNN host Larry King announced recently that he would be hanging up his suspenders before the end of this year after 25 years on the air, […]

    Larry the Cable guy

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Nathan Brandwein As CNN host Larry King announced recently that he would be hanging up his suspenders before the end of this year after 25 years on the air, […]

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  • By: Hannah Karpinksi The sidewalks are covered in dark, crunchy leaves, and the air is crisp. These signs can mean only one thing: Fall is here. Of course, with fall […]

    You Are What You Eat

    Posted on October 29, 2010 | No Comments
    By: Hannah Karpinksi The sidewalks are covered in dark, crunchy leaves, and the air is crisp. These signs can mean only one thing: Fall is here. Of course, with fall […]

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