World Figure Skating Championships start tomorrow
The best amateur figure skaters on the planet are gathered in Shanghai for the World Figure Skating Championships. Competition starts tomorrow with the Ice Dancing short program and will continue until March 28 with the Men’s and Women’s Free Program. According to Lori Ewing of the Canadian Press, Meagan Duhamel... Read more
Raptors crush Knicks
The Kyle Lowry-less Toronto Raptors walloped the Knicks 106 – 89  at the ACC yesterday. Demar Derozan stepped up in Lowry’s absence, scoring 23 points, including a few on thunderous slam dunks. Tyler Hansborough had a season high of 18 off the bench, helping the Raptors win for the third... Read more
Steve Nash announces NBA retirement
Back-to-back MVP winner, Steve Nash announced the end to an 18-year NBA career yesterday. The BC-raised Nash was one of the best point guards of his era. Combining quickness, athleticism and court vision, he was able to rack up the third most assists of all time. His lights-out shooting... Read more
Humber students react to wage increase
Grace Cascioli speaks with Humber students on their thoughts regarding the new wage increase from $11.00 dollars to $11.25. The provincial government is set to have the new wage implemented October 1st. Read more
Kyle Wyskiel hosts Skedlive covering the top stories for March 17th. Read more
SkedLive Blue Jays Spring Training Special
Skedline reporters Alex Karageorgos and Michael Czulo host Skedlive’s Blue Jays Spring Training Special. Off-season roster moves, injury reports, and Jays prospects are analyzed to get you all caught up on what you need to know about the blue birds for this season. Read more
Toronto protests anti-terrorism bill
In a day of action across Canada, hundreds of Torontonians protested the ominous Bill C-51 in Nathan Phillip Square last Saturday. People from all backgrounds attended the demonstration with concerns of the bill’s overreach, granting police and intelligence authorities the power to arrest suspected terrorists with a lower threshold... Read more
SkedNOW March 17, 2015
Saint Patrick’s Day and the student
Every year, the streets of cities, campuses, and towns all around North America flood with people who are, let’s face it, all claiming to be Irish for one day of the year. They all wear bright green, feign Irish accents, and drink green beer with cheer to celebrate St.... Read more