Do “signal delays” drive you nuts???
By Ryan Hanna It’s an occurrence that happens regularly on Toronto’s subway lines — the dreaded “… is delayed due to signal issues” message over the PA system. “The TTC has been making major strides in replacing its ancient signalling system. But it is a large job and the... Read more
There is such a thing as one too many
By: Brandon Burnett and Joey Chini A cold lager after your nine to five, a glass of wine with dinner, or a champagne flute on a special occasion–people like a drink or two every now and then. However, StatsCanada reported that 19% of Canadians aged 12 and over are classified... Read more
Sports News for March 7
Sports cast for Mar. 7, 2019 with host Sierra Guido. Read more
Rolling Hops Beer Tours
Video by Alex Figliomeni – Text by Alex Figliomeni If you’re a history buff and love beer, especially craft beer, then the Rolling Hops Beer Tour could be a perfect weekend adventure for you. Rolling Hops Beer Tours in Toronto offers unique urban adventures, allowing guests to experience the city’s craft beer scene... Read more
“Rings over banners” drives Hawks men’s basketball
By: Brandon Tretter The Hawks’ provincial playoff run came up just short. Humber lost the gold medal game, falling 86-70, to their GTA rivals the Sheridan Bruins. Humber will have to rebound quickly, as the National playoffs get underway next Thursday, March 14. The rest of the playoff run... Read more
Bushfires ravage Southeast Australia
By Justin Field   Hundreds of firefighters are battling bushfires in Southeast Australia. The fires, which occur every year have been particularly bad this year as the country experiences one of it’s hottest summers on record. Hot and windy weather conditions have led to unpredictable spreading of the fires,... Read more
Entertainment – Mar. 7, 2019
Entertainment cast for Mar. 7, 2019.   Read more
Toronto approves 2019 budget
By Justin Field   The Toronto City Council voted  21-4 today in favour of the 2019 budget. This new budget includes a 2.55 per cent increase on property tax.   The new budget also includes $126-Million for the TTC which will be allocated to the downtown relief line. Also... Read more
Taverner turns down OPP position
By Justin Field   Ron Taverner has stepped aside, deciding not to go forward with his appointment as the new commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police. Taverners appointment initially sparked controversy when it was announced, as Taverner is a longtime friend and associate of the Ford family. The Ontario... Read more
News – Mar. 7, 2019
News cast for Mar. 7, 2019 with host Justin Field. Read more