Jamming Out at Lakeshore
Liam Harrington and Justin Field attended the Humber Music programs Faculty/Student Jam session, part of a free concert series put on by the program. The free concerts are a regular series, occurring once a month. The next free concert will take place at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday, February 6,... Read more
Tierney Angus has today’s news. Read more
Women are dominating hockey, but media coverage still lags behind
Canada’s Women’s team became gold medalists on Sunday in Obihiro, Japan at the IIHF U18 Women’s World Championship. They took gold in front of a YouTube live stream of 12,500 viewers. That pales in comparison to the over 10 million viewers who watched Canada’s Men’s world junior team lose... Read more
Bill C-46 may further strain relationship between youth and Toronto Police
In an effort to crackdown on impaired driving, the Federal government introduced Bill C-46, which was passed in June. The new impaired driving laws came into effect on December 18th, 2018 across Canada. The new laws allow police to demand breath tests from drivers without probable cause, but young... Read more
Entertainment News – Nov 23
Skedline reporter Angela O’Grady with todays entertainment news. Read more
Skedline Sports November 23
Brandon Tretter has the skedline sports update for Nov. 23 Read more
Skedline News for November 22 (Kelsey Mohammed)
 Skedline reporter Kelsey Mohammed has the top news headline stories for the day. Read more
E. coli outbreak in Ontario and Quebec
The Public Health Agency of Canada has issued yet another statement advising Canadians to refrain from eating romaine lettuce in Ontario and Quebec in light of a new E. coli outbreak. This is the third E. coli outbreak in North America in the past year. Currently, researchers at Western... Read more
CBC exclusive:  Child sexual abuse allegations in Winnipeg
An exclusive CBC report says allegations of child sexual abuse have surfaced in a for-profit Winnipeg foster care. CBC reports that the abuse allegations, which involved multiple children, included inappropriate touching and a sex act, were eventually confirmed by child welfare investigators. The biological parent of the children claims... Read more
Back to work for Canada Post
The federal government will introduce back to work legislation this afternoon to get striking Canada Post workers back to their jobs. The Liberal government’s decision to speed up the process comes as November’s end marks important shopping and spending dates for Canadians; think Black Friday tomorrow, Cyber Monday next week,... Read more