Canadiens’ Price an MVP favourite
Archive 2015 Mar 9, 2015
Carey Price could be adding another piece of hardware to his trophy case this spring.
Read moreBay-Bloor pedestrian scramble could be nixed, starts road safety discussion
Archive 2015 Mar 7, 2015
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee voted 5-1 in favor of scrapping the Bay-Bloor pedestrian scramble in a move that will cost the city an estimated $26,000 to undo. While the intersection still has the chance to live on as Council has the final say, the move to kill... Read more
SkedLive March 6, 2015
Archive 2015 Mar 7, 2015
by Aeryn Pfaff Striking University of Toronto teaching and lab assistants held rallies across the downtown campus today. It’s a week into the strike that started last Friday when the Canadian Union of Public Employees local 3902 rejected a proposed deal that would continue a seven year freeze on... Read more
Chinese Lantern Festival
Archive 2015 Mar 6, 2015
Humber College hosts its first Chinese Lantern festival on March 5, 2015. Skedline Reporters Sara Miller and Sohini Mondal have this report about the festival which honours family life and the Chinese New Year. Read more
The Davis Cup takes place this weekend at the University of British Columbia and expect Canada’s squad to make a deep run. Milos Raonic will be competing in Canada’s first-round, World Group tie with Japan and will be taking on Tatsuma Ito in singles action. But the tennis world... Read more
The Baltimore Oriels shut out the Toronto Blue Jays in the second half of their split-squad doubleheader on Thursday. Chris Davis of the Orioles hit a three run homer and Jonathan Schoop added a two-run homer in the seventh inning for the 5-0 win. Dayan Viciedo went 0 and... Read more
The Toronto Raptors are travelling to Charlotte to take on the Hornets tonight, who have beat the Raps in their last five meetings. The Hornets are coming off a 115-91 win over the Brooklyn Nets while Toronto fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers after a tough game on Wednesday night.... Read more
Ottawa pays respects to one of their own
Archive 2015 Mar 6, 2015
Former Ottawa Senator Daniel Alfredsson was presented the key to the city Thursday evening. Ottawa’s Deputy Mayor Bob Monette presented the long-time captain the key for not only his on-ice accomplishments, but also for his off-ice work including the Ottawa Senators Foundation, the Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health,... Read more