Black History Month on exhibit at Toronto high school
Students and staff of the newly renamed Toronto high school Central Toronto Academy say Black History Month is more than just a one month celebration. CTA, previously Central Commerce Collegiate Institute, is in preparation to pay homage by displaying student artwork throughout the school to demonstrate how art can... Read more
SkedLive February 9, 2015
For viewers, attendees, and performers alike, the performances at the Grammys are some of the most anticipated events of the year. Sunday night’s acts lived up to the hype with exciting performances, with many made notable by undertones of civil rights and social activism. British singers Tom Jones and... Read more
Measles outbreak in Toronto prompts warning to parents
The measles outbreak in Toronto has left many parents uncertain of the risks their children face attending school. Toronto Public Health diagnosed its sixth case of measles in the city this week and sent warning letters home with students. The purpose of the letter is to encourage parents to... Read more
Streetcar blockade causes TTC delay
Reaction to Supreme Court ruling on physician assisted suicide
Short term rental prices to soar during Pan Am Games
City of Toronto residents looking to lease their homes this summer can expect to pull in some major cash this July, thanks to the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games. The Pan Am games are scheduled to run from July 10 to July 26 with the prices for short-term rental... Read more
Toronto dines to Winterlicious
Skedline reporter Coco Zhang reports on Toronto’s annual Winterlicious festival. Every year restaurants release special lunch and dinner menus. This year there are more than 200 restaurants added to the Winterlicious line-up. Winterlicious will wrap up on Thursday, Feb. 12.   Read more
Canada donates $42.65 million to WFP
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