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Etobicoke’s Latest Mural Unveiled at Skate Park
By Vanessa Gomez Skedline.com Fearing crime and drug use would increase inside their community, residents of Birmingham and Eighth Street at first did not encourage the new skate park project inside their neighbourhood. But now, two years later, the park has turned into a communal space with art in its... Read more
Holyday Legacy remains intact for Etobicoke Centre
By Brandon Tretter and Aaron Ranson for Skedline.com You could sense the uncertainty in the room as people started to file into the banquet hall at the Canadiana Restaurant. Workers at the restaurant were preparing the hall for the night. The tables were done-up nicely, with white tablecloths and a... Read more
John Tory is re-elected as Mayor of Toronto
By Cassandra Turco, Katia Sist and Sarah Larke Skedline.com John Tory has won the mayoral race of Toronto’s municipal election by a landslide. “Building on the foundations of the last four years, over the next four years my goal is to make sure no one, anywhere in our city, feels... Read more
Tory wins second mayoral term in a landslide vs. Keesmaat
By Alex Figliomeni Skedline.com The votes are in — John Tory won the 2018 Toronto mayoral election. When Jennifer Keesmaat arrived at her venue, she was greeted by a long round of applause. The atmosphere was loud and vibrant, as the crowd chanted Keesmaat’s name and thanked her for all her hard... Read more
Vision Zero: Will Election Change Game Plan?
By Lucas Laporta Skedline.com Vision Zero is the five-year plan Toronto City Council approved in 2017 to tackle traffic related fatalities across the city, including, but not limited to, cyclists. Presented by Mayor John Tory, the plan has a goal of reaching zero deaths in Toronto̵7;s streets by 2021. With... Read more
Etobicoke Eats: Dundas Street Grille
People have been saying for years that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. If you’ve ever been to Dundas Street Grille, you’d know those people are right. Nestled on the corner of Aukland and Dundas, just outside of Kipling Station, Dundas Street Grill is one of the... Read more
Five movies to add to your summer must-watch list
Summer 2018 is coming around the corner (finally), and with that means there are going to be many new movies coming out in theatres. Here are a few movies that I cannot wait to see! The Avengers: Infinity War (April 27) Everyone is at the edge of their seats waiting... Read more
Photographer focuses on zoo “invisibles”
For most of us, stumbling upon a video of an adorable animal is something we enjoy. However, what if you decided it was your duty to show the world the animals we don’t see? For 41-year old Torontonian Jo-Anne McArthur, this is precisely the case. The photojournalist, author and educator... Read more
Toronto’s newest art space: Head to the CNE
Toronto’s latest gallery, Withrow Common, opened with a splash with its inaugural art exhibition: about Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous Peoples. Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Visual Exploration of Canada’s Relationship with its Indigenous People had its grand opening on Feb. 10. The art exhibit features the historical and current relationship... Read more
Fischer in a bath towel on LIVE TV
Actress Jenna Fischer from the hit television show ‘The Office̵7; was seen wearing a bath towel during her interview on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE last night. A wardrobe malfunction involving a broken zipper on her dress was the cause. Jenna Fischer showed up to her Jimmy Kimmel interview wearing nothing but... Read more