Life (doesn’t) begin on Opening Day
AUDIO OpEd – It shoulda been Major League Baseball’s Opening Day, but today, fans are crying the blues. A month ago, supporters across the globe were looking forward to watching the boys of summer light it up. For one thing, many wanted to see the Houston Astros get their... Read more
Will NHL have a summer playoff run? Anything’s possible and all is unknown
AUDIO REPORT – Everyone wants to know what’s going on with the National Hockey League. Is the season over for good? Will Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews get his chance to reach the 50-goal plateau? Will the Stanley Cup even be awarded? Skedline reporter Christian Holmes investigates the... Read more
Dean Blundell talks about the state of Toronto’s radio scene
Dean Blundell is a controversial radio personality who has worked at several radio stations in Toronto including The Edge and Sportsnet The FAN 590. Known for his colourful personality and wise-guy-like takes, Blundell has built a fan base that wants nothing more than to listen to him talk on... Read more
Will the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal ruin baseball?
Baseball, a sport once known (and probably still seen as) “America’s favourite pastime,” has found itself in the crosshairs of yet another scandal.  In a groundbreaking report by The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich, the 2017 World Series-winning Houston Astros were accused of stealing other team’s signs. This... Read more
‘The unstoppable Raptors’ are rewriting the history books
PODCAST – Skedline reporters Christian Holmes and Nimrit Singh team up to produce a podcast covering the Toronto Raptors’ historic 15 game winning streak. Holmes and Singh are joined by three guests; Sportnet’s Michael Grange, host of the “SportsPsych Podcast” Anthony K, and former longtime sports anchor for CTV... Read more
Maple Leafs find their new backup goalie
OPINION — Toronto Maple Leafs’ general manager Kyle Dubas saw a worrisome sight during Wednesday night’s deflating 5-3 loss to the New York Rangers: the team’s playoff hopes fading away. The news of Leafs’ starting goalie Frederik Andersen’s neck injury, earlier this week, just made things worse. The entire... Read more
Humber students remember their favourite ‘Kobe’ moments
It’s one week later, but students at Humber College are still mourning the tragic death of basketball giant Kobe Bryant. Bryant, along with his daughter Gianna and seven other people, died in a helicopter crash Jan. 26, in California. The news crippled the sports world. Skedline asked students at... Read more
Etobicoke citizens on alert for Coronavirus
Coronavirus has been spreading rapidly throughout China. Nearly 450 people have been infected nationwide, with total deaths rising to at least 17, as the mystery disease continues to spread. Three possible cases of coronavirus were ruled out by Canada’s chief public health officer on Monday, Jan. 20. What unnerves... Read more
Humber gathers to mourn ‘saddening’ Iran plane crash victims
The students in the K-building were so quiet, one could hear a pin drop. Many were praying or bowing their heads. A woman could be seen crying. Midday Thursday, Humber College’s Lakeshore campus hosted a moment of silence for victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crash, which... Read more
Humber holds service  for  Ukraine Flight 752 victims
Humber College’s Lakeshore campus will be hosting a moment of silence for victims of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crash which claimed the lives of 176, including 57 Canadians.  The event will be hosted in the K-building by the Ignite Student Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. Ignite, the... Read more