University of Toronto hosts International Women’s Day gala
The Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), University of Toronto Chapter, is hosting an International Women’s Day gala this Saturday. The gala will take place at the Hart House in downtown Toronto at 6 p.m. Women from different fields will be speaking of social justice issues and engaging in... Read more
Rookie Review: Blue Jays are back
Here’s a new Rookie Review post, mainly focused on the Blue Jays. Mar. 8: The Blue Jays are back! Read more
Bruce McArthur: A timeline of events
Many questions remain unanswered surrounding the serial killings that have haunted members of the Church Street area over the past few years. As new information comes to light that McArthur was questioned and known to police, many members of the community are left wondering if something should have been... Read more
PC leadership-race voting chaos
After debates over extensions, and heated arguments over things like gender equality and pay, there’s no doubt that the PC leadership race has been a rocky road. Voting is closed for PC leadership today (Friday, March 9), but many were saying they were unable to vote, or that voting... Read more
New Humber club meets International Women’s Day deadline
She’s the First debuts its first campus chapter just in time for International Women’s Day at Humber Lakeshore’s CCR Experience Expo. She’s the First (STF) is a New York-based organization that supports girls’ education through full scholarships provided to those in low-income countries. In further advocacy for global education,... Read more
Trump holds cabinet meeting on proposed steel tariffs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. president Donald Trump is in Washington today, meeting with his cabinet as discussion unfolds over impending steel and aluminum import tariffs. CBS News reports that President Trump says his tariff plan will be “fair” and “flexible” to friendly countries including Canada and Mexico amid ongoing NAFTA... Read more
The political fallout of Trudeau’s India visit
  Justin Trudeau’s India trip is still in the hot seat as news emerges of a known Sikh “nationalist” who attended the junket, invited by Sikh Liberal MP Randeep Sarai. The gaffe filled trip to one of the world’s emerging economies took off with great optimism and indeed netted... Read more
What’s happening around the world for International Women’s Day?
LONDON- People in central London came together today to rally for equality in celebration of International Women’s Day. It has been 100 years since women secured the vote and thousands of people joined the march today to celebrate, while also demanding attention for issues still faced by women worldwide.... Read more
March 8 – SkedNOW
Join Skedline Host Kadian White later today for a full rundown of what’s happening in news now. Read more
Assembly Chef’s Hall – does it live up to the hype?
By: Karen Doradea and Melysa Mezzapelle Assembly Chef’s Hall is a food hall located in the heart of downtown. Skedline reporters Karen Doradea and Melysa Mezzapelle visited the hall Monday to see what all the hype is about.   Read more