Brandon Gonez hits Toronto with a dutty newscast
By Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon Tuesday’s winter storm hit hard and was quite nasty, but social media hit back harder, and happier. CP24 news anchor, Brandon Gonez, was reporting live downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning. With the winter storm in full effect, Gonez said this in his cast: “We are experiencing... Read more
“Crazy Marxist nonsense”: IGNITE and Ford’s new financial plan
Breanne Coulter Updated: Feb. 28, 2019. The Globe and Mail reported that Ontario Premier Doug Ford accused Ontario student unions of “crazy Marxist nonsense” in a fundraising e-mail this week. This statement follows recent post-secondary funding changes which will give Ontario students the option to opt out of student... Read more
Sports Newscast for February 13 (with Joey Chini)
Joey Chini discuses the latest in sports news! Read more
News Cast for Monday Feb. 11 2019 (with Aaron Ranson)
Skedline.com Anchor Aaron Ranson reports the top news headlines for Feb. 11 2019. Read more
Students rally at Queen’s Park to protest OSAP changes
Reporter Rosen Castillo and videographers Makayla Pereira and Natalia Yurieva report from Queen’s Park for the March for Student Rights. This rally was just one of the many protests across Ontario where students voiced their concerns about changes to post-secondary funding. Read more
Leaked healthcare documents fuel fire between Tories and NDP
In a news conference Monday morning, NDP leader, Andrea Horwath released a second set of leaked documents detailing what her party is calling the provincial government’s proposed “private and for profit” health care system. This comes after the first set of documents were released by the NDP last Thursday.... Read more
Skedline sports cast for Monday, Feb. 4
Skedline sports host Kerry-Ann Whyte reports on the top sports stories for Monday Feb. 4, 2019.     Read more
Salt and the city
Our series on winter road salt continues. Reporter/Director: Tierney Angus Videographer/Editor: Joey Chini Editor/Audio Mixer: Breanne Coulter Read more
Humber students talk Super Bowl LIII
Indoor market warms Etobicoke community
By Justin Field No farming gets done on what’s left of Thomas Montgomery’s former property, these days. What came to be known as Montgomery’s Inn, was built around 1830, by Thomas and Margaret Montgomery, farmers and Irish immigrants. At one point, the Montgomerys owned 400 acres of farmland, between... Read more