Hamilton Ti-Cats face Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Grey Cup
The Hamilton Tiger Cats will face off against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for the 107th Grey Cup championship in Calgary this weekend at the McMahon Stadium. Snow greeted both teams when they arrived in Calgary Tuesday. The forecast for Sunday’s game calls for sun and above zero temperatures. Calgary... Read more
PALS study help and spa specials ease semester stress
Staff at the Humber College Peer Assisted Learning Support Center (PALS) are putting on Last Call for Fall: a cozy, school-wide study session to help students keep up with their school work as the semester comes to a close. Last Call features free academic support through tutoring, workshops, and... Read more
Impeachment Inquiry into Trump goes public
At today’s first public impeachment hearing, a witness testified that President Donald Trump cared more about his own political interests than about Ukraine’s welfare. Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, disclosed that a member of his staff overheard a July 26 phone call in which Trump asked Gordon Sondland,... Read more
Trudeau wants to avoid confrontations with political opposition
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will seek to avoid big confrontations with other parties when he unveils plans for his new minority government next month, the leader of an opposition party said today. The news comes after a one-on-one meeting with Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet. Trudeau’s Liberals lost their parliamentary... Read more
John Legend named People’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2019
John Legend is joining People Magazine’s list of the sexiest men alive. People Magazine says it chose Legend because of his “buttery voice and unparalleled musical skills.” The star is also praised for his down-to-earth attitude, and not to mention his good looks. “I was excited, but I was... Read more
After the results: The Cross Canada Project – Quebec
On Monday, October 21, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was re-elected and will now oversee a minority government. We previously talked with Nancy Jiung, 20, a medicine student in Quebec City, Quebec. She wasn’t very engaged with politics but had decided to vote. In a follow-up chat with Jiung, we... Read more
After the results:                            The Cross Canada Project –       New Brunswick
By Luka Tskhadaia New Brunswick newspaper reporter Fallon Hewitt joined the Skedline.com studio one more time to discuss the outcome of the recent federal election.  Hewitt, who is a graduate from Humber’s journalism degree program, talks about working election night as a reporter for the Telegraph-Journal in Saint John,... Read more
Don Cherry fired for racist Remembrance Day rant on ‘Coach’s Corner’
Sportsnet has fired flamboyant hockey commentator Don Cherry for the offensive xenophobic remarks he made during his Coach’s Corner segment Saturday night.  Cherry is infamous for shifting away from his hockey commentary to give his take on other subjects including his love of the Canadian military and the sacrifices... Read more
‘8th Fire’ comes to Humber’s Indigenous Movie Cafe
Humber’s Aboriginal Resource Centre just wrapped on its monthly Movie Cafe. This month’s feature was 8th Fire: Aboriginal Peoples, Canada & The Way Forward: a four-part documentary series by the CBC that examines the relationship between the Indigenous people of Canada and Canadian colonizers. The film’s humour helps open... Read more
Skedline News – Nov 6
Regina Yohana has today’s top stories. Read more