Sports webcast Nov 1.
Katia Sist delivers the sports headlines for Thursday, Nov 1. Read more
Canada Post rotating strikes not affecting Humber students
New year, clean air: Humber to be smoke-free in January
By Sarah Larke Skedline.com Humber College has introduced a complete smoking ban across all campuses, barring anybody on school property from lighting up. “This is something that’s been under consideration for some time, and when all the proposed stuff around cannabis came about that really started highlighting the need... Read more
Halloween Costumes Spark Debate
By Justin Field The Halloween tradition of dressing up in costumes is age old, but has evolved to something different – characters rooted in culture When it comes to other people’s cultures, there could come a definite line between what is costume and what can be considered appropriation. Appropriation... Read more
President’s Lecture Series Presents Timothy Caulfield
As part of Humber College’s, President’s Lecture Series professor Timothy Caulfield will be visiting Humber’s North Campus on Nov. 1 to discuss health and fitness through the lens of Science vs. Celebrity Culture. Caulfield is professor of law and public health at the University of Alberta, and is currently a... Read more
Tory supporters are ready for four more years
By: Sarah Larke, Katia Sist and Cassandra Turco Skedline.com Skedline reporter Sarah Larke speaking to Tory supporter Angela Bradley. Filmed by videographers Katia Sist and Cassandra Turco.   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
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
Jack Summit promotes mental health with physical ideas across Lakeshore
Skedline Reporter Clement Goh dives into the Jack Summit, a mental health event providing workshops and activities at Humber’s Lakeshore Campus. Read more
Former Humber director still has a ‘finger in the game’
Author, critic and former Humber College faculty Antanas Sileika may be a recent retiree, but the Canadian writer is keeping himself more than occupied during his post-career life. Sileika, making an appearance at the Lakeshore Grounds’ Assembly Hall last month for a literary event, read from his second book,... Read more