The fight for gender equality continues in Doug Ford’s Ontario
Photo Courtesy: @deboinfluence on instagram Despite the freezing weather, hundreds of Torontonians attended the Women’s March this past Saturday. Many were there to challenge Ontario premier Doug Ford and his policies. The annual Women’s March took place at Nathan Phillips Square in Downtown Toronto. The international movement, which brought... Read more
Food banks provide “basic human right” in Etobicoke community
There are several food banks around Etobicoke. However, people say they need more facilities which are closer to their houses and accommodate to their schedules. Skedline reporter Vanessa Gomez has the story. Read more
Toronto Transit Slowed By Storm
Snowstorms and freezing temperatures brought Toronto’s transit to a near standstill yesterday. School buses across the city of Toronto were cancelled with many students being left in the cold. Humber students were also affected with the TTC warning riders early in the morning that the cold weather was causing... Read more
Showcase poised to be rich cultural experience
By Justin Field    The Humber Bachelor of Music program is putting on its first concert of 2019 on Friday — the Humber Music World Showcase.   The music for the showcase has been put together and will be performed by a number of the programs students and faculty.... Read more
Student union chair concerned about tuition and OSAP changes
Nour Alideeb, chairperson for the Canadian Federation of Students in Ontario (CFSON) says that “there are a number of concerns” regarding the changes to OSAP. “I wouldn’t call it a good day for students,” she says. The Ontario government officially announced significant changes to tuition costs and the Ontario... Read more
Newscast Jan. 17, 2019
Alex Arsenych has today’s news. Read more
How long will your New Year’s resolution last?
Skedline reporter Sarah Larke talks about common Canadian New Year’s resolutions at Humber College. Videographers: Katia Sist and Cassandra Turco Read more
Ontario government set to announce tuition decrease
Toronto (The Canadian Press) – The province is set to announce a 10 per cent tuition cut for Ontario post-secondary students for the 2019-2020 academic year. This would mean an average savings of $660 for undergraduate students and $340 for college students, the government says. The cut to tuition... Read more
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur in Toronto court today
Toronto  – Bruce McArthur’s trial has been pushed back from Jan. 6, 2020 to Jan. 29, 2020 following a short court appearance in Toronto today, according to CBC News. McArthur, 67, is facing eight counts of first-degree murder in a series of deaths of men with connections to Toronto’s... Read more
Pipeline shortage a “crisis,”  Canadian survey says
British Columbia (CBC News) – A survey conducted by the Angus Reid institute suggests that 58 per cent of Canadians consider the lack of oil and gas pipelines a ‘crisis’. The survey of 4,024 Canadian adults was conducted between Dec. 21 and Jan. 3. Albertans were most concerned, with... Read more