By Alex Arsenych Yaaaasss hunni – the third season of Queer Eye airs tomorrow, and we’re already living for the heart-wrenching trailer. Based off the trailer it looks like the latest season of the popular show will bring on a lot of new firsts: like the makeover of a... Read more
Written by Joey Chini and Brandon Burnett Being a student is stressful. Between getting to class on time, keeping up with the readings, handing in assignments by the due date, studying for exams, taking exams, finding an internship, working a job, paying off debt, and finding time to socialize... Read more
Boeing 737 MAX: What you need to know
InternationalNews Mar 14, 2019
By Ryan Hanna for Skedline Countries and airlines around the world are taking action after a Boeing 737 MAX 8 jet was involved in a deadly crash on Sunday at 8:44 a.m. — with all 157 passengers on board killed, including the seven-member crew and 22 United Nations staff members.... Read more
By Liam Harrington According to the World Health Organization, around 110,000 people worldwide died from the vaccine-preventable disease of measles, in 2017. The resurgence of this communicable disease has only become worse since then. Right now, here in Canada, 17 cases of measles have been discovered in British... Read more
Our favourite amusement park, Canada’s Wonderland, is partnering with SickKids. They are offering an opportunity to be the first to ride the world-record breaking roller coaster, the Yukon Striker. The new ride is the tallest, fastest and longest coaster in the world. Each participant must $100 in order to... Read more
Former Texas congressman, Beto O’Rourke has announced his bid for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination this morning. O’Rourke is the 16th candidate to throw their hat into a very crowded ring. Some other candidates include Bernie Sanders, 77, from Vermont and Cory Booker,46, from New Jersey. You might remember... Read more
Another tough loss Wednesday for British Prime Minister Theresa May, as her second attempt to push the Brexit deal through was rejected. The ministers voted in favour of no deal with 321 to 278 votes. The UK is set to leave the European Union on March 29, but the... Read more
The Toronto and Region Conservatory Authority warns Toronto of potential flooding and hazardous conditions as double digit temperatures and steady rainfall are set for today. Environment Canada predicts 15 to 20 millimeters of rain will fall on the city with temperatures spiking as high as 12 degrees. The TRCA... Read more
A small aircraft slammed across a road, nearly hitting a driver, in Markham, near the Buttonville airport, on Tues. afternoon. The Toronto Transportation Safety Board reports the aircraft went down around 2 p.m. and came to full stop on an embarkment near 16th Avenue on Highway 404. The pilot... Read more