Chatting with Kristyn Wong-Tam about the 2010-14 term & the future
by: Aeryn Pfaff Kristyn Wong-Tam, incumbent councillor for Ward 27 (Toronto Centre-Rosedale) talks to Skedline about her effectiveness as a public servant, Barbara Hall Park, Mayor Rob Ford and the upcoming election. Read more
Former councillor Bussin eyes City Hall return
Four years after ruling out another run in politics, former Ward 32 councillor, Sandra Bussin wants her old seat back. The riding of Beaches-East York was one of the most brutally fought battles of the 2010 campaign, and it ended with Mary-Margaret McMahon defeating the incumbent Bussin by more... Read more
Equality group highlights violence against men

Lynne MacDonell, a psychotherapist and drug addiction counselor says that one in six boys are sexually abused by the age of 16.

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No, he is not related to current Toronto mayor, Rob Ford… But for 30 years, resident Russ Ford, has been serving the Etobicoke – Lakeshore community as the executive director for LAMP Community Health Centre. Now, Ford is running as a candidate for the Ward 6 seat at city... Read more
SkedLive October 3, 2014

Here is a Skedlive our Humber Lakeshore degree journalism class put together on Friday 3rd, 2014.

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Kristen Wiig’s TIFF talk on new dramatic role
Kristen Wiig, an actress best known her for comedy skits and hilarious role in Bridesmaids discusses a serious take on her new role in, “Welcome to Me”, following its premiere at Toronto’s International Film Festival (TIFF) Sept. 5. Wigg plays Alice Klieg, a woman diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder,... Read more
Poutine competitors train to eat big
Toronto’s Yonge and Dundas Square will be transformed into a poutine lover’s paradise this upcoming weekend to host the fifth annual Smoke’s Poutinerie World Poutine Eating Championship. Smoke’s Poutinerie World Poutine Eating Championship is proudly known as the world’s largest poutine eating competition. It is also Canada’s largest eating competition and gathers major... Read more

Up to this point in the Toronto mayoral race, subway expansion has taken the spotlight for improving the city’s infrastructure. Although the transit system is in need for improvement, experts in Civil Engineering say water infrastructure and infrastructure investment are issues that should be addressed more by mayoral candidates during the election.

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Looking at Nuit Blanche’s Renegade Art Projects
by Aeryn Pfaff   Some artists are shying away from the corporate side of Nuit Blanche and showcasing their work on art’s biggest night in Toronto without Nuit Blanche’s official stamp. Aeryn Pfaff talks to Mazi Ghaderi, Maggie Helwig and George Stratigacos about their renegade works of art. Read more
Chow’s childcare plan draws support
Single parent families in Toronto struggle to work in order to make a living for their families. They also struggle to find affordable childcare for their kids in order to be able to work at all. Anna Lazo is a single mother of four, whose kids were placed on... Read more