Skedline Weather – Wed Nov 6
Sarah Taher from Skedline News presenting the weather and five day forecast for Toronto. Read more
Winter Is Over (yay)
Written by Tierney Angus and Alex Arsenych Winter was bad. Very, very bad. ^ everyone’s face this Winter season But, with Spring officially beginning at 5:58 p.m. today, things are going to get way, way better… right? WRONG! #MeanwhileInCanada #Spring pic.twitter.com/E2wB2JM2ar — Meanwhile in Canada (@MeanwhileinCana) March 16, 2019... Read more
Flood outlook in effect for Toronto
The Toronto and Region Conservatory Authority warns Toronto of potential flooding and hazardous conditions as double digit temperatures and steady rainfall are set for today. Environment Canada predicts 15 to 20 millimeters of rain will fall on the city with temperatures spiking as high as 12 degrees. The TRCA... Read more
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
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
Torontonians at more risk of slip and fall in winter conditions than they may think
By Brandon Burnett and Breanne Coulter, for Skedline.com Torontonians on the roads may be in the clear, but with the fluctuating weather, many commuters may be at more risk of injury due to slips or falls than they expect. According to a 2016 report by Toronto Public Health, between... Read more
Pinch of salt: Humber College overseasons sidewalks
UPDATE: The Humber Office of Sustainability reached out after press time with the following comment: “While salt is the center of the product that we use, it is coated with a product that is not as corrosive and since it is slightly expensive, it incentivizes individuals using the salt... Read more
Toronto Transit Slowed By Storm
Snowstorms and freezing temperatures brought Toronto’s transit to a near standstill yesterday. School buses across the city of Toronto were cancelled with many students being left in the cold. Humber students were also affected with the TTC warning riders early in the morning that the cold weather was causing... Read more
Why Humber students came to class despite the snow
Skedline reporter Sierra Guido asks students at Humber’s Lakeshore campus why they made their way to school despite adverse winter conditions. Read more