Road safety app warns drivers about staged collisions
A new automobile fraud app is travelling roads never taken before. The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has launched its SafetyMobile app just in time for fraud prevention month. The inspiration behind this app comes from the company’s driving simulator, which focuses on informing drivers about the threat of... Read more
Some Ontarians divided over new sex-ed curriculum
A week after Premier Kathleen Wynne unveiled an updated sex-ed curriculum that would be hitting Ontario schools next fall, the recent changes are still a hot button issue for some voters. On March 1st, Forum Research released the results of a poll that showed that one half of respondents... Read more
Violence, money, politics, power… Soccer.
Football, or soccer as it’s called in North America, has been linked to violence in and out of the fields all over the world. Toronto FC is the soccer team representing the city of Toronto. It plays in the Major League Soccer (North American league). Contrary to what happens... Read more
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Therapy dog joins Humber
Humber Lakeshore students helped stuff 8,000 eggs for a fundraising event for National Service Dogs across the country. Students were also introduced to Humber’s newest friend, Pacs. Skedline reporters Coco Zhang and Adith Mathew have the interview with Pacs carer, as well as a Humber professor, Sara Nickerson-White. Professor... Read more
SkedNOW March 12, 2015
Founded in 1996, the Canada Blooms Festival has since made its motto to, “connect people to nature.” It is the largest flower and garden festival in the country, featuring a number of demonstrations, gardens, venders. Here’s an inside look at this years event. Read more