Anti-Trump protest at Nathan Phillips Square by Joe Smith-Engelhardt on Exposure Read more
How America’s next president can turn things around for Canada
by Melissa Krikke   Tonight, America will choose its next president. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton or Republican candidate Donald Trump will begin making changes to the free world on Jan. 20, 2017. The ramifications of America’s vote will be felt throughout the globe, and more specifically, throughout Canada. “Who is... Read more
TTC commemorates Honest Ed’s with station installation
By Alyssa Croezen and Fallon Hewitt Skedline reporters attended the official launch of the TTC’s temporary art installation at Bathurst Station honouring Honest Ed’s. These are some images that were captured at the event. Click the link below for the full photo story. Honest Ed’s tribute by Alyssa Croezen... Read more
Eleven Movember events to check out in Toronto
By: Jake Clutchey and Bernadette Vina November for Torontonians brings colder temperatures and snowy streets, but it also marks the start of Movember. Movember is a international event running for the month of November that promotes physical and mental wellness for men and raises money for prostate and testicular... Read more
TTC sexual assault stats raise awareness
By Fallon Hewitt and Devon Imrie Information obtained by the Toronto Star shows there have been 577 reported incidents of sexual assault on TTC property and vehicles between 2011 and 2015. The figures were released after a freedom of information request was made by the newspaper. The figures come... Read more
Costumes Ignite Halloween contest
By Alyssa Croezen, Alexa Dimitruk and Rob Lowrey Ignite Student Life hosted a Halloween costume contest at Humber Lakeshore Campus. On Oct. 31, Students were encouraged to dress up in their best costume for a chance to win one-of-three top prizes. Skedline reporter, Rob Lowrey, spoke to a couple... Read more
#TODeadlyStreets: An interactive map
By Fallon Hewitt and Devon Imrie According to the Toronto Police Service, 35 pedestrians have lost their lives in traffic related incidents this year in Toronto. These numbers put a new emphasis on the issue of pedestrian and cyclist safety. On Oct. 21, TPS put out a news release... Read more
Ignite hopes to raise awareness after students express skepticism over new branding
By Devon Imrie & Kabrena Robinson, Skedline.com Following the rebranding of the Humber Students’ Federation to IGNITE in July, many students remain skeptical about the budget and transparency of the change. The previous rebrand info session held by IGNITE on Oct. 5 sparked a lot of anger among students... Read more
Prime Minister Stephen Harper shook hands with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on Sunday signifying the federal government’s support for the city’s Scarborough subway extension plan. No specific information was announced in regards to the federal government’s funding towards the project until Monday when federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty confirmed... Read more
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty confirmed the federal government’s support of the Scarborough subway expansion today at a press conference. The promise is supported by the $660 million that will be provided for the city to fund the project. Read more