Humboldt bus crash: A developing story
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Justice announced Monday morning that one of the players from the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team was misidentified by the coronoer after a bus collided with a tractor-trailer, leaving 16 people dead and 13 others injured on Friday evening. They were on their way to a... Read more
Photographer focuses on zoo “invisibles”
For most of us, stumbling upon a video of an adorable animal is something we enjoy. However, what if you decided it was your duty to show the world the animals we don’t see? For 41-year old Torontonian Jo-Anne McArthur, this is precisely the case. The photojournalist, author and... Read more
Toronto’s newest art space: Head to the CNE
Toronto’s latest gallery, Withrow Common, opened with a splash with its inaugural art exhibition: about Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous Peoples. Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Visual Exploration of Canada’s Relationship with its Indigenous People had its grand opening on Feb. 10. The art exhibit features the historical and current... Read more
Is Canada’s new cellphone alert flawed?
The Canadian government is introducing a new mandatory alert system for cellphones, starting April 6. But let’s examine the effectiveness and availability to the public. With the growing importance of cell phones in our day to day lives, Canada is the next country to introduce the text-based early alert... Read more
Humber students react to Canada’s new emergency phone alert system
Skedline reporters Victoria Caister, Cenk Papila and Katelyn Huras report on Humber students’ reaction to Canada’s new emergency phone alert system. Read more
Humber students juggle end of term stress
Skedline reporter Cenk Papila talks to Humber students about how they cope with the end of term stress. Read more
GO and Presto fares to be cut, Wynne says
Skedline reporter Victoria Caister, videographer Katelyn Huras and editor Remi Marchessault report on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory speaking Thursday morning about GO and Presto fare reductions. Read more
Pride Toronto says no to police marching in parade
A statement was issued last night from Pride Toronto asking Toronto police officers to refrain from marching in this year’s Pride Parade. Their reasoning for issuing this statement was that they believe that police are not supportive of their community. They also believe that the police’s involvement in the... Read more
Canadian cities support #MarchForOurLives
On March 24, students around the world Marched For Their Lives. After the recent Parkland Florida shooting, where Nicholas Cruz opened fire and took 17 lives while leaving several more injured – students took matters into their own hands to bring justice to gun control. The protest captured so... Read more
March For Our Lives Protests Held In Canadian Cities
More than a million people around the world, including Canadians, gathered to march for stricter gun control laws in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., high school shooting that left 17 people dead. Local events were held in major Canadian cities in support of the massive rally that took... Read more