Pokemon tournament attracts new breed of players

“To be the best, like no one ever was” is the mantra of any aspiring Pokemon master. To most, this is part of a child’s fantasy. But to some young adults who grew up playing Pokemon, it’s a reality.

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Toronto vintage clothing show returns for a second year

With Downton Abbey, the Emmy-winning British costume drama, on hiatus period clothing fans can tide themselves over at the second ever Toronto Vintage Show, which will take place at the Toronto Metro Convention Centre on March 23rd.

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Brampton Rises featuring local artists
  The event, Brampton Rises showcased, local talented upcoming and seasoned artists. The audio piece features some of these artists and they shared their insights with us. Read more
People lined up for hours today for the chance to sift through thousands of Honest Ed’s hand painted signs. Read more
Expensive dog food just as good as grocery store varieties

Skipping the Walmart lineup, Toronto lawyer Kate Macdonald shops for her wheaten terrier, Liffie, at Global Pet Foods. At almost two years old, Liffie has only been fed one type of food: a specialty mix advertised as “fresh duck, chicken, lamb, whole eggs and real Wisconsin cheese.”

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TIFF Kids is back

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will turn its gaze from starlets to children in the months to come.

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The Humber Students’ Federation begins elections today. Over 24 candidates are vying for various HSF positions including President, Vice President of Student Affairs, and Vice President of Student Life. Skedline reporter Kezia Hinds caught up with voters and HSF representatives. Read more

Robots are taking over the Jamaican taxi industry as locals becoming increasingly dependent on the unlicensed taxis.

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