Parents dropping their children off at school. College students trying to find a parking spot before their class starts. Passengers trying to catch a bus. At the intersection of Lake Shore Blvd. and Kipling Ave. these three worlds combine — often with stressful results. With the opening of Holy... Read more
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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
By Ryan Hanna, for Skedline.com At a meeting on Thursday, the TTC board voted unanimously to approve a 10-cent fare increase. The price for cash fares will remain the same, but PRESTO fares will rise to $3.10 for adults, with student and senior monthly passes rising by $5.70 and... Read more
Protest without pickets: Student guide to slacktivism
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By Breanne Coulter, for Skedline.com Students in the Greater Toronto Area are gathering at Queen’s Park, today, Friday to protest the provincial government’s changes to financial assistance. Many students may not be able to participate in the weekday protest to exercise their democratic right either because of class... Read more
By Liam Harrington and Justin Field Protests against the Ontario Government’s proposed changes to OSAP and tuition are scheduled to take place at Yonge-Dundas Square at 2 p.m. on Friday January 25, 2019, and at 12 p.m. on Monday February 4 2019. Read more
Pinch of salt: Humber College overseasons sidewalks
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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
CTV NEWS (TORONTO): Toronto police are searching for the culprits who stole two Stanley Cup commemorative rings belonging to a former Pittsburg Penguins defenceman and his wife. Police say the two 2017 Penguins Stanley Cup Rings were taken during a break-and-enter at an Etobicoke home near The East Mall... Read more
The City of Toronto is scrambling to provide shelter for the homeless, one of the most vulnerable groups of people during cold winter months. City councillors Kristyn Wong-Tam and Gord Perks are urging the city to declare homelessness a crisis. Doing so would unlock funding from both the provincial... 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