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Guyanese student wins Humber award
Guyanese student Shivanie Mangal, 24, is the recipient of this year's international student campus life award at Humber College. Read more
Small businesses want customers to pay rewards card fees
Small businesses may soon be able to charge customers an extra fee for using credit cards with rewards plans. The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB) is working to get this along with other regulations passed that would relieve small business of hidden costs they incur when customers use special points cards. Read more
Council takes first steps toward Bloor Street bike lanes
Toronto cyclists may soon have a part of Bloor Street to call their own. Read more
City considers 2025 World Expo bid
The city of Toronto has not ruled out the bidding for the 2025 World Expo. During a meeting at City Hall on Monday, the Economic Development Committee defeated a motion, 3-2, introduced by Coun. Michael Thompson (Ward 37 Scarborough Centre) to defer the item indefinitely. The matter will now be brought before city council, which will decide if the city should spend an estimated $1 million for a pre-bid analysis Read more
Lake Shore School Traffic Prompts Safety Concerns
Parents dropping their children off at school. College students trying to find a parking spot before their class starts. Passengers trying to catch a bus. At the intersection of Lake Shore Blvd. and Kipling Ave. these three worlds combine — often with stressful results. With the opening of Holy Trinity... Read more
9 things to know about Mark Grimes
Compiled by Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon Skedline.com Mark Grimes, City Councillor for the new Ward 3, was born in Orillia, Ontario.   Was first elected City Counclilor for Ward 6 in 2003. Before entering politics, Grimes worked at the Toronto Stock Exchange as a trader and market maker at a major financial... 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
Amber Morley on community: senior planning and the environment cleanliness
 By Kelsey Mohammed and Michelle Ramos   Humber College Alumni, Amber Morley, is running for a seat in city council with hopes to represent Ward 3; where she was born, raised and still currently resides. The Etobicoke-Lakeshore community has seen a large rise of development over the last five... Read more
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