When the medicine you need costs $60,000 a year
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about a universal drug plan for Canada that would see many prescription medications get covered by the federal government, as opposed to private insurance companies. This would see the government save some $7.3 billion dollars in health care/drug costs. As things... Read more
Is art a crime?
Art has always been able to move people in certain ways, whether for better or worse. When vandalism is paired with litter, broken windows, and other signs of disobedience, it influences people to act out. According to Live Science, graffiti causes people to litter and stealing in neighborhoods. The... Read more
New Canadian pair is “feeling good” despite rocky start
Taking on the figure skating World Championships as a new skating pair is a bold move. Especially when you’re up against some of the world’s best teams, not to mention, the undefeated Canadian pair who won gold for their short program at World’s, Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford – who have trained for... Read more
Kentucky Wildcats advance to Elite 8
The Kentucky Wildcats wiped the floor against the West Virginia Mountaineers 78-39 during the Sweet 16 to advance to the Elite 8. The Wildcats are now an unprecedented 37-0 in the 2015 NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament. The Wildcats  play thee Notre Dame Fighting Irish March 28. (REUTERS)   Read more
Canadian duo skaters win Bronze in Shanghai
Canadian pair skaters, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje won  the bronze medal  during the ISU World Figure Skating Championship in Shanghai today.. United States duo, Madison Chock and Evan Bates carried a 1.79-point lead over Canadians Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje into the free dance but they were both upstaged... Read more
Boston Bruins fight for final playoff spot
The Boston Bruins lost against the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 in overtime. The Anaheim Ducks team captain, Ryan Getzlaf scored with 1:51 left on the clock. The Boston Bruins have lost the past six games (0-3-3). The Ottawa Senators and the Boston Bruins each have 85 points and are competing for the final Eastern... Read more
SkedNOW March 27, 2015
Do you want to play a game?
  Has curiosity ever taken a hold of you? Have you ever wondered what was going through the victim’s heads when a clever man such as Jigsaw, from the popular horror series, SAW, threw them into a room, locked the door, and said “live or die, make your choice?”... Read more
SkedLine for March 26, 2015
Researchers aim to implement mental health training for Canada’s teachers
One in five children under the age of 18 in Canada suffer from at least one form of mental illness. This can become problematic, as mental health symptoms are most likely to become chronic between the ages of 10 to 15, leading to further mental health issues into adulthood.... Read more