Skedline reporter Fernando Bossoes covers the pushback against a proposed 49-storey condo at 5280 Dundas Street West near Kipling subway station. South Eatonville residents fear the development will overshadow homes and worsen traffic in the area. Read more
While leading St. Mary’s General Hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic, Lee Fairclough says she began to see the impacts of the decisions made by the Ford government. Fairclough thought about what the coming years held for publicly funded healthcare and education systems. By 2022 and nearly 25 years of... Read more
The fifth annual New Toronto Holiday Market is being held at Humber Polytechnic’s Student Welcome and Resource Centre on Nov. 30. The market will span all three floors of the Welcome Centre, and feature stalls from local vendors and craft activities for kids and teens. “People can certainly expect... Read more
Toronto actress hopeful magic will return to the arts as COVID recovery begins
EntertainmentNewsToronto Mar 24, 2022
Performance art theatre, festivals, and many local artists have been hit hard by the pandemic. Sharon Heldt, an actress with 34 years of experience, shares how the pandemic has affected her career and the arts community. Heldt talks about the struggles she faced as a teacher in Acting Out!... Read more
The Humber Lakeshore community will gather at a new cenotaph in Colonel Samuel Smith Park this Remembrance Day to honour the fallen. The cenotaph is a recent addition to the grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park as it was moved from Eighth Street in the Long Branch neighbourhood last... Read more
Clement Goh delivers a variety of updates from the world, and around your local community in Toronto! Read more
This year’s IGNITE’s student elections wrapped up with a press conference at Lakeshore campus, revealing its newly-elected members across Humber College. Skedline reporter Clement Goh speaks to new and familiar faces preparing to assume responsibilities next semester. Read more
Hawks take flight into Red Deer for nationals
Sports Feb 28, 2019
By: Giovanni Siciliano Red Deer, Alberta isn’t just home to places like Sylvan Lake and the Canyon Ski Resort. It is home to the 2019 Canada Games but more importantly, the CCAA men’s volleyball national championship as well. The Humber Hawks will be heading out to Red Deer next... Read more
By: Giovanni Siciliano The Humber men’s volleyball team are off to the 2019 OCAA Provincial Championships. The playoff championship tournament will be hosted by Humber at the college’s North Campus from February 21-23 in Toronto. Humber hasn’t won an OCAA championship since the 2011-2012 season. They also went on to... Read more
By Ryan Hanna for Skedline.com The Toronto Transit Commission is having a tough week with this winter’s stormy weather. Line 3 was replaced by shuttle buses on Tuesday and express buses were running as local ones. There are 50 shuttle buses running on the 501 Queen Route and other... Read more