SkedLive February 6, 2014
Skedlive News Report For February 6, 2014   Read more

A Yorkville clothing store is spreading the love in a different way this Valentine’s Day.

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The amount of snowfall this month has affected how people travel to and from Humber. Skedline reporter Nabeela Hashimi speaks to commuters at the college’s Lakeshore campus about how they managed yesterday’s storm. Skedline reporter  Savanna Chiblow is the videographer.   Read more
Toronto considers Aboriginal employment strategy

The city of Toronto is setting its eyes on a new Aboriginal employment strategy.

‘‘It’s time for us to show some leadership. I’m not going to wait for Ottawa or Queen’s Park to solve the problem,’’ says Coun. Adam Vaughan (Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina).

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Toronto Library tech hub offers 3D printing

The main floor of the Toronto Reference Library had a little more hubbub than usual on Wednesday as people, including Grade 7 and Grade 8 students from Jesse Ketchum Public School, gathered for the launch of the first Digital Innovation Hub.

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Coyote sightings are more frequent in the winter months, and residents are urged to be cautious around the animals, although they are generally harmless. Read more
Architecture students vie for kiosk design

Eighteen student groups from Ryerson University’s architecture program participated in a design competition for Artscape Wychwood Barns’.

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Café owner happy to see competition
When entering Big Guy’s Little Coffee Shop on Lake Shore in Etobicoke, there is little sense of urgency. The barista chats with a customer  in front of the serving counter. A woman with headphones on laughs at something on her computer, and We’re Here for a Good Time by... Read more
U.N. reports surge in cancer rate

U.N reports surge in cancer rate and kick starts World Cancer Day. WCD press release calls world to action.

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Kensington merchants concerned about Loblaws

The small merchants of Kensington Market are about to come face to face with big business. Loblaws has signed a lease with development company Tribute Communities to open a Loblaws grocery store on the second floor of a condo building currently being constructed on the neighbourhood’s northern border.

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