18 year old running for Mayor of Toronto

Morgan Baskin’s campaign to be Toronto’s mayor is an irresistible endeavour.

“I couldn’t answer the question ‘why not?’ anymore,” Baskin says.

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Emergency call boxes at Humber Lakeshore out of service

The emergency call boxes on the Humber Lakeshore campus have been out of service all winter long due to a fault in the phone line. As a result the emergency boxes running along the path from A building to L building have been covered in garbage bags.

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Toronto zinesters show off their work

The lobby of Toronto’s OCAD University was packed on Thursday March 13 with young artists sitting at folding tables, all selling unique small booklets called zines. This was the school’s sixth annual Zine Fair. A celebration of the self-published small booklets, created by emerging artists.

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Skedline reporter Adam Jonsson and videographer Brad MacDonald covered Olivia Chow’s official announcement of her mayoralty candidacy Thursday at a St. Jamestown church.

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Protesters urge UN to probe 2009 Tamil massacre

The National Council of Canadian Tamils hosted a protest rally at Yonge and Dundas Square Sunday to call for an independent United Nations investigation of the 2009 genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka. Skedline reporter Adam Jonsson has this report.

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But no Canadian bacon, eh

Ummmm – the smell of bacon is loved by many.

And the Oscar Mayer Institute for the Advancement of Bacon is using that love to launch an unique campaign that offers a bacon-scented alarm as a prize to winners of a random draw.

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Toronto library displays bicycle photo exhibit

Toronto’s Runnymede library is home to more than its usual collection of multimedia this month.

A photo exhibition titled, The Foot that Moves the Pedal is on display at the library until March 31. The exhibition is the work of photographer Henry VanderSpek. It features bicycle themed photographs from North America, Europe and Africa.

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