Jan 29 – Weather report
News Jan 29, 2018
Here is today’s weather report for Monday, Jan 29, 2018. Read more
By Remi Marchessault Protesters arrived at Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, December 5 dressed as white elephants calling for an investigation into the costs of Toronto’s Scarborough extension plan. Listen below for an audio report from the protest: The call for the audit of the extension project was... Read more
With the winter weather upon us, that means the flu season is also on its way. We talked to a nurse from Humber Lakeshore’s Health services as well as a couple of students to get their input on the flu shot, as well as how they are planning... Read more
Humber’s Lakeshore campus hosted the third annual Bee Sustainability event at the K building on Monday. The event was to raise awareness about bees and how they are crucial to our ecosystem. Students who attended the event could talk to experts about Humber’s role in sustainability and had the... Read more
By Melysa Mezzapelle, Karen Doradea & Jennifer Macfarlane On Tuesday, the Toronto Argonauts held their 2017 Grey Cup Championship rally at Nathan Philips Square. The event was hosted by TSN’s Cabbie Richards and Mayor John Tory. Thousands of fans filled the square in front of City Hall to join... Read more
The Toronto Transit Commission passed a significant policy today, allowing a two-hour transfer when using PRESTO. The policy passed 6-1 during today’s public transit meeting at City Hall with Councillor John Campbell being the only to vote against the proposal. The TTC estimates that the new policy will add... Read more
L-Space art exhibit pushes boundaries
EntertainmentHumber Oct 13, 2017
Into You: On the Edge is Humber’s latest art exhibit, showcasing artwork from a group of diverse artists. Curators Alissa Firth-Eagland and Farah Yusuf explain the purpose of the exhibit and the motivation behind the artists’ work. Cenk Papila has this report. Erin Leite is the videographer. The exhibit... Read more
OSAP has been slowly restructuring how student loans will work for future generations. Skedline reporters take a look at why the changes are being made and how past and present students are dealing with the system in place today. Read more