Toronto joins anti-Trump sister marches
Torontonians joined cities across the world to protest the Trump presidency in a show of unity for human rights.   On Saturday Jan. 21, about 60,000 women, men and children gathered at Queen’s Park to join in as a sister rally of the Women’s March on Washington. The inauguration... Read more
Toronto women’s march against Trump draws 60,000
Women’s March on Washington – Toronto by Fallon Hewitt on Exposure Read more
TTC CEO Andy Byford speaks of optimism and change for the next 5 years
After half a decade of growing pains, TTC CEO Andy Byford reflected on the last five years and what’s to come at the Toronto Region Board of Trade on Jan 7. In 2012, a newly-appointed Byford set out with the five-year vision to make the TTC “a transit system... Read more
Leafs’ young bloods give rise to winning ways
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been injected with young blood having the most rookies in their roster and it seems to be paying off so far.  According to fans, the two making the most noise in the NHL are centre Auston Matthews and right winger Mitch Marner. “I have... Read more
SkedLive: January 16 with Rob Lowrey
TTC proposes increased fares in 2017
(Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons) The TTC is proposing an increase to fares for the sixth year in a row. The 10-cent increase comes as the transit agency faces a struggle to balance their books with lower ridership numbers and increasing operating costs. The TTC has released a report... Read more
Anti-Trump protest at Nathan Phillips Square by Joe Smith-Engelhardt on Exposure Read more
TTC commemorates Honest Ed’s with station installation
By Alyssa Croezen and Fallon Hewitt Skedline reporters attended the official launch of the TTC’s temporary art installation at Bathurst Station honouring Honest Ed’s. These are some images that were captured at the event. Click the link below for the full photo story. Honest Ed’s tribute by Alyssa Croezen... Read more
#TODeadlyStreets: An interactive map
By Fallon Hewitt and Devon Imrie According to the Toronto Police Service, 35 pedestrians have lost their lives in traffic related incidents this year in Toronto. These numbers put a new emphasis on the issue of pedestrian and cyclist safety. On Oct. 21, TPS put out a news release... Read more
Ignite hopes to raise awareness after students express skepticism over new branding
By Devon Imrie & Kabrena Robinson, Skedline.com Following the rebranding of the Humber Students’ Federation to IGNITE in July, many students remain skeptical about the budget and transparency of the change. The previous rebrand info session held by IGNITE on Oct. 5 sparked a lot of anger among students... Read more