John Tory is re-elected as Mayor of Toronto
By Cassandra Turco, Katia Sist and Sarah Larke Skedline.com John Tory has won the mayoral race of Toronto’s municipal election by a landslide. “Building on the foundations of the last four years, over the next four years my goal is to make sure no one, anywhere in our city,... Read more
York South–Weston chooses Frances Nunziata for councillor
By Skedline Reporters Naila Tahir and Vanessa Gomez Skedline.Com Frances Nunziata was elected councillor for Ward 5 (York South-Weston) with 32 per cent of the votes, besting her closest opponent, Frank Di Giorgio who collected 21 per cent of the vote. “I am very happy, I have supported Frances from... Read more
Ward 3 goes Grimes
By Justin Field and Liam Harrington Skedline.com  Incumbent Mark Grimes has won re-election and is the councillor of the new Ward 3. Grimes won with over 40 percent of the votes. His closest competitor, Amber Morley, had over 27 percent of the votes. Amber Morley, who talked about her... Read more
Stephen Holyday elected as Ward 2 Councillor
By Skedline Reporter Aaron Ranson Stephen Holyday has been elected as Ward 2 Councillor for Etobicoke- Centre. Skedline Reporter Aaron Ranson is reporting from Holyday’s Headquarters. Read more
Etobicoke Food Bank Re-opens
Skedline reporter Liam Harrington visits the Westway Christian Church to talk about the reopening of their food bank and the impact it has on the community. Read more
Jersey Day in support of Humboldt
Skedline’s Kadian White interviews Humber students, who share their thoughts on the Humboldt tragedy amidst the announcement of National Jersey Day. Read more
Humboldt bus crash: A developing story
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Justice announced Monday morning that one of the players from the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team was misidentified by the coronoer after a bus collided with a tractor-trailer, leaving 16 people dead and 13 others injured on Friday evening. They were on their way to a... Read more
Photographer focuses on zoo “invisibles”
For most of us, stumbling upon a video of an adorable animal is something we enjoy. However, what if you decided it was your duty to show the world the animals we don’t see? For 41-year old Torontonian Jo-Anne McArthur, this is precisely the case. The photojournalist, author and... Read more
Toronto’s newest art space: Head to the CNE
Toronto’s latest gallery, Withrow Common, opened with a splash with its inaugural art exhibition: about Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous Peoples. Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Visual Exploration of Canada’s Relationship with its Indigenous People had its grand opening on Feb. 10. The art exhibit features the historical and current... Read more
Is Canada’s new cellphone alert flawed?
The Canadian government is introducing a new mandatory alert system for cellphones, starting April 6. But let’s examine the effectiveness and availability to the public. With the growing importance of cell phones in our day to day lives, Canada is the next country to introduce the text-based early alert... Read more