The deadly coronavirus is rapidly spreading despite the Chinese Government’s best efforts to contain it. As of Thursday, Jan. 23, 10 a.m. three Chinese cities are on lockdown, impacting 18 million people among them. Seventeen people are confirmed dead and there have been around 600 confirmed cases of the... Read more
Etobicoke citizens on alert for Coronavirus
CanadaEnvironmentEtobicokeHealthHealthHumberInternationalNewsTorontoToronto Jan 22, 2020
Coronavirus has been spreading rapidly throughout China. Nearly 450 people have been infected nationwide, with total deaths rising to at least 17, as the mystery disease continues to spread. Three possible cases of coronavirus were ruled out by Canada’s chief public health officer on Monday, Jan. 20. What unnerves... Read more
The keto-friendly products filled up bags of many who attended the Etobicoke Low-Carb Keto Living Fair at the Assembly Hall on Saturday, Jan. 18. The event gathered many vendors that sell keto, keto-friendly and keto-related products. Among them, there were bakery products like cakes, cupcakes, biscuits, and bread. Other... Read more
Humber and the Canadian Blood Services (CBS) are hosting a blood drive on March 21 and Humber students are being encouraged to give blood and save lives; at least most of them are. A large portion of males in the LGBTQ community are excluded from this clinic and every... Read more
Article by Joey Chini and Brandon Burnett The weather has as big an impact on mental health as it does on the roads. Approximately 1 in 8 adults experience the symptoms of a mood disorder at least once in their lifetime. After a week of relatively warm February weather,... Read more
Skedline reporter Fatima Baig and videographer Naila Tahir report on a Humber College event where students can find out their blood type. The purpose of this event is to encourage students to donate blood on March 21 at Lakeshore campus. Read more
The end of the reading week is bringing deadlines for final projects closer and exam week is around the corner. Keeping track of their mental health and preparing both mentally and physically for the weeks ahead can help students succeed during this busy time of the semester. Managing stress... Read more
Young and the poorly rested
CanadaEntertainmentEnvironmentHealthHealthLifestyleLifestyleNewsOpinionUncategorized Feb 14, 2019
By: Alex Arsenych and Tierney Angus The following article may be triggering for millennials who are always tired, bogged down by responsibilities that are a struggle to juggle and who feel guilty for complaining about the inability to complete the simple and menial tasks of “adulting.” If you are... Read more
Marijuana effects clouded in mystery
Health Feb 14, 2019
By: Joey Chini & Brandon Burnett Rolling up and smoking weed has permeated pop culture to the point of ubiquitousness. Everyone sings along to Nate Dogg when he hollers “smoke weed everyday” on Dr. Dre’s The Next Episode (on an album named after weed). It has become socially and culturally... Read more
Leaked healthcare documents fuel fire between Tories and NDP
CanadaEtobicokeHealthHealthNewsOntarioPoliticsPoliticsTorontoToronto Feb 4, 2019
In a news conference Monday morning, NDP leader, Andrea Horwath released a second set of leaked documents detailing what her party is calling the provincial government’s proposed “private and for profit” health care system. This comes after the first set of documents were released by the NDP last Thursday.... Read more