It was a high-stakes game. Every player’s adrenaline was pumping at an all-time high. Walking into the CCAA National Championship, the Humber Hawks women’s basketball team were the reigning champions. They had gone to three straight nationals. They were undefeated in their season, and they were the top-seeded team... Read more
The cobblestone streets of Toronto’s Distillery district are looking at light in a new way. They’re transforming light into art. Light’s illuminating every corridor in the district. The Toronto Light Fest has transformed the Distillery District into an interactive exploration of light art. The Light Fest includes art... Read more
City councillors, planners, and engineers are working on a master plan to re-design King Street. King Street’s re-design puts transit first. “King Street is not working today. It’s that simple. It’s not working for cyclists, it’s not working for drivers, and it is certainly not working for transit. It’s... Read more
by Melissa Krikke Tonight, America will choose its next president. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton or Republican candidate Donald Trump will begin making changes to the free world on Jan. 20, 2017. The ramifications of America’s vote will be felt throughout the globe, and more specifically, throughout Canada. “Who is... Read more
by Melissa Krikke and Danila Neves, skedline.com Tomorrow night, Republican Candidate Donald Trump and Democratic Candidate Hillary Clinton will have their third and final debate before America heads to the polling stations on November 8th. Because American politics are convoluted, we broke down the US Presidential Election for you.... Read more
By Melissa Krikke, Skedline.com Everyone brought their team today – well their A Team to court that is. Less than three hours before the ALCS Game 3 at the Rogers Centre, an Ontario Superior Court judge has turned down an injunction asking for a ban on the use of... Read more