By Brandon Burnett and Breanne Coulter, for Skedline.com Torontonians on the roads may be in the clear, but with the fluctuating weather, many commuters may be at more risk of injury due to slips or falls than they expect. According to a 2016 report by Toronto Public Health, between... Read more
Pinch of salt: Humber College overseasons sidewalks
EnvironmentEtobicokeHumberNewsUncategorizedWeather Jan 24, 2019
UPDATE: The Humber Office of Sustainability reached out after press time with the following comment: “While salt is the center of the product that we use, it is coated with a product that is not as corrosive and since it is slightly expensive, it incentivizes individuals using the salt... Read more
The Humber College community is looking to erase the stigma surrounding mental health by sparking conversations about the topic. “Just as you would go to the doctor for pain that you feel, it’s really important to be able to share with someone your journey, to have somebody to support... Read more
CKO Kickboxing in Etobicoke’s Lakeshore
EtobicokeHealthHealthHumberLifestyleLifestyleSportsToronto Nov 23, 2018
Reporter Cassandra Turco and videographer Rosen Castillo report at CKO kickboxing in Etobicoke-Lakeshore Read more
An exclusive CBC report says allegations of child sexual abuse have surfaced in a for-profit Winnipeg foster care. CBC reports that the abuse allegations, which involved multiple children, included inappropriate touching and a sex act, were eventually confirmed by child welfare investigators. The biological parent of the children claims... Read more
By Raven Smith The Dropbike cycling pilot has left uncertainty with the College on its possible return since it launched last fall. “They haven’t been brought back this fall yet,” says Lindsay Walker, Manager for the Sustainability Office at Humber College. “It’s not because we don’t want them. It’s... Read more
Skedline News cast for Nov. 16
CanadaEnvironmentEtobicokeHumberInternationalNewsPolitics Nov 16, 2018
Skedline reporter Angela O’Grady reporting on the top news stories for November 16. To read more about Mark Grimes Click here. Read more
Daniela Ramirez Skedline.com The Daily Bread Food Bank has been a presence at the Etobicoke Lakeshore community but it’s presence at Humber become more pronounced this fall. There appear to be tall-yellow bins labelled “Daily Bread Food” in main entrances, hallways and common areas around the Humber campus. Humber’s... Read more
Skedline reporter Makayla Pereira reporting on the top news stories for November 15. Read more
By Tierney Angus Dwindling biodiversity and an increase of invasive species have already begun to harm Toronto’s delicate ravine systems. Despite Toronto’s commitment to protect the natural spaces found in the city’s ravines, experts warn that the ecological collapse of the system has already begun, as reported by CBC... Read more