Skedline News – Thursday, March 21
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Bre Coulter has today’s top stories. Read more
By Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon The organizers of the 2020 summer Olympics, which will be held in Tokyo, have decided on making Japan’s best-loved flower (the Cherry Blossom) the new Olympic torch. The torch will begin its journey across the country with the arrival of Cherry Blossom season in March 2020.... Read more
By Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon Hockey legend Bobby Orr turned 71 Wednesday! The former NHL player, who was born in Parry Sound, Ont., is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest NHL players of all time. Orr played for the Boston Bruins for 10 years before moving to the Chicago Black... Read more
By Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon The Maple Leafs beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-2 on Thursday. Auston Matthews and John Tavares both delivered in the second period. Mathews tapped in the first goal, and Tavares followed suit after a beautiful shot by William Nylander bounced off the crossbar. Just 22 seconds into... Read more
Skedline’s Aaron Ranson, Brandon Tretter and Mike Ranger take you through everything you need to know about this years tournament. Read more
News host Paula Brown breaks down what is making news today. Read more
The 2019 Juno Awards celebrated music from a Canadian perspective and hit home for viewers across the country last night. Singer Sarah McLachlan hosted this year’s awards in London, Ont. Shawn Mendes won album of the year with Avril Lavigne bringing home the fan choice award. Pop singer bülow... Read more
Written by Joey Chini and Brandon Burnett Being a student is stressful. Between getting to class on time, keeping up with the readings, handing in assignments by the due date, studying for exams, taking exams, finding an internship, working a job, paying off debt, and finding time to socialize... Read more
By Liam Harrington According to the World Health Organization, around 110,000 people worldwide died from the vaccine-preventable disease of measles, in 2017. The resurgence of this communicable disease has only become worse since then. Right now, here in Canada, 17 cases of measles have been discovered in British... Read more
The Toronto and Region Conservatory Authority warns Toronto of potential flooding and hazardous conditions as double digit temperatures and steady rainfall are set for today. Environment Canada predicts 15 to 20 millimeters of rain will fall on the city with temperatures spiking as high as 12 degrees. The TRCA... Read more














