Mayor Rob Ford says he won’t step down despite the revelation from police Chief Bill Blair confirming the existence of a video, which appears to show the mayor smoking crack.

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City considers housing for human trafficking victims

The city of Toronto will investigate opportunities to create a housing initiative for women who are victims of sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

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The holiday season has started, are you ready?

The snow has yet to hit the ground but malls across the greater Toronto area are already gearing up for the oncoming holiday season.

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Diwali’s different lights shine this weekend

This weekend, when the moon is nowhere to be found in the night sky, thousands of Hindus and Sikhs will be lighting up candles, lamps and fireworks. Literally the “festival of lights”, Diwali is celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs in late October or early November, the exact date being the 13th day of the dark lunar fortnight. This year it falls on November 3.

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Freelance Make-up artist gives Halloween and career tips

Skedline caught up with Jesserie Caprio, a freelanced make-up artist, to talk about her favourite Halloween looks, advice for up and coming freelance make-up artists, and her future aspirations.

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Ontario Convenience Stores Association bid to sell local beer and wine

The Ontario Convenience Stores (OCSA) Association presented a proposal for Ontario wine and craft beer to be sold at corner stores in the province despite the provincial government’s resistance to the idea.

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Sears vacating Eaton Centre leaves hole for new retailer

As one chain is set to close its flagship location in downtown Toronto another is waiting to grab the space.

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On Skedline, watch Make-up artist Jesserie Carpio showcase her skills in making a grotesque look for Halloween. Read more
HSF is hosting a Halloween Party. Be careful what you wear.

Humber’s Student Federation is hosting a Halloween party this Thursday, Oct. 31, at Humber’s North Campus Linx Pub.

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The Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESAC) released a report last week revealing that video game studios based in Canada contribute $2.3 billion to the country’s economy.

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