SkedLive February 26, 2015
New forms of a potent drug are springing forth in the most unexpected places. This drug can be found in restaurants, bookstores, laundromats, the middle of the sea, even orbiting earth. Consumption is widely accepted and regarded favourably by the majority of Canadians. No longer seen as a means... Read more
Toronto Raptors take on top ranked  Warriors
The Toronto Raptors returns home tonight to play against the top-ranked Golden State Warriors at the Air Canada Centre. The Raps are first  in the Atlantic Division, with the projected starting lineups being Kyle Lowry, DeMar DrRozan, James Johnson, Amir Johnson and Jonas Valanciunas. The Raps have seen an improvement... Read more
IOC president ‘pleased’ with 2016 Olympic preparations.
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach says he is pleased with Rio Janeiro’s preparations for the 2016 Olympics. Bach spoke in the capital of Brazil after his meeting with Brazillian President Dilma Rousseff. Both men will inspect the progress of venues in Rio Janeiro with other Olympic committee members. It’s an improvement from last... Read more
Protesters clash at Queen’s Park over sex-ed curriculum
Protesters clashed Tuesday in front of the Ontario legislature at Queen’s Park over new sex education programming proposed for September 2015 in Ontario public schools. A group of about 300 hundred and a much smaller group of about 20 protested against and for the changes respectively. Protesters were diverse... Read more
Humber brings fashion home
Humber’s fashion community came together for one night for the Fashion Come Home alumni event at the Lakeshore campus. Students were able to mingle with each other as well with other Humber fashion graduates and industry guests. The event, which is in its second year, was ran completely by current... Read more
Board review looming over public secondary schools
Ontario’s Ministry of Education report on the Toronto District School Board landscape is more than politics, the future of public high schools are at stake. In January, Ontario’s Minister of Education, Liz Sandals, handed down 13 directives based on a report identifying Board-wide deficiencies. Over a series of meetings, TDSB... Read more
Absolute Power: Who creates money and why it matters
There is an ongoing court case against the Bank of Canada (BOC) that has been bringing much needed attention to Canada’s monetary policies. William Krehm and Ann Emmett, co-founders of a small pressure group called the Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform (COMER), filed a lawsuit in December of... Read more
SkedNow Feb 27, 2015
North Afghanistan avalanches kill 180 people

North Afghanistan: Avalanches Kill 180 People

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