SkedLive April 1, 2014
Peel officer stable after Brampton court shooting

A Peel police officer is in stable condition after he was shot at the Brampton courthouse today.

Const. Mike Klarenbeek, a 29-year police veteran, was rushed to Toronto’s Sunnybrook hospital after the shooting at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse at 11 a.m.

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HSF turmoil over candidates’ disqualifications

The Chief Returning Officer for the Humber Students Federation says the results of last week’s online election that ended in turmoil with the disqualification of four candidates including the current HSF president will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow night at the Guelph-Humber.

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Skedline reporters Jake English and Antonio Savoia discuss the players who could be headed to a new team before the trade deadline. Read more
Canada’s betting laws may change in June

On Superbowl Sunday the official coin toss to decide first possession was tails. Opera singer Renee Fleming took exactly one minute and 54 seconds to sing the American national anthem. The Gatorade poured on Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll after winning the game was orange and then yellow. No in-game announcer mentioned the word “marijuana.”

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National literacy campaign focuses on home

Family Literacy Day seeks to develop healthy language habits in Canadian children early, to develop skills that will pay off later in life.

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Canada’s Olympic men’s hockey team set for Sochi

Players old and new, injured or not, are on the roster headed to compete in the 2014 Sochi Olympics for men’s hockey.

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Jon Bon Jovi is not looking to buy the Buffalo Bills or move them to Toronto.

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A moment of silence at Humber College

Andrew McAnsh woke up at 8 am on Remembrance Day to rehearse The Last Post, reading over the notes again and again, going over the finger positions on his trumpet without making a sound. He did not want to wake his roommate.

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