Torontonians at more risk of slip and fall in winter conditions than they may think
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
News – Thursday, January 24, 2019
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Buzz about BuzzFeed cuts
“Difficult Changes” is the title of the memo BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti sent to staff, confirming that cuts to 15 percent of employees will take place. The memo was sent to staff on Wednesday after rumors of layoffs began circulating the day before. The cuts, which are expected to... Read more
Food guide mooooves toward eliminating dairy
            Canada Food Guide (2019)                    Canada Food Guide (2007) Canada’s new food guide makes a bold move as it eliminates dairy food group. The new food guide was released Tuesday by Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor at a market... Read more
Annual housing report calls Toronto ‘severely unaffordable’
“I’m worried about being priced out of Toronto,” said Monica De Vera. “I’m educated, I have a full-time job that I love. I really love my parents but I don’t want to live with them forever.” Toronto is the world’s 10th most expensive city to live in. This according... Read more
News – Jan. 23, 2019
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Humber College launches a new app for students interested in global opportunities
Humber College International Centre launched a new app called iCent last week for students interested in global opportunities. Over 350 students have downloaded the app since its launch and Humber College hopes the number will increase dramatically within the next few months. It is free to download and available... Read more
The fight for gender equality continues in Doug Ford’s Ontario
Photo Courtesy: @deboinfluence on instagram Despite the freezing weather, hundreds of Torontonians attended the Women’s March this past Saturday. Many were there to challenge Ontario premier Doug Ford and his policies. The annual Women’s March took place at Nathan Phillips Square in Downtown Toronto. The international movement, which brought... Read more
Food banks provide “basic human right” in Etobicoke community
There are several food banks around Etobicoke. However, people say they need more facilities which are closer to their houses and accommodate to their schedules. Skedline reporter Vanessa Gomez has the story. Read more
Toronto Transit Slowed By Storm
Snowstorms and freezing temperatures brought Toronto’s transit to a near standstill yesterday. School buses across the city of Toronto were cancelled with many students being left in the cold. Humber students were also affected with the TTC warning riders early in the morning that the cold weather was causing... Read more