Yearly Archives: 2022

Residence challenges for international students

Eva Bašová, a first-year student, had originally moved to Oshawa from the Czech Republic to attend Ontario Tech University and participate in classes on...

DC’s first in-person open house in two years

Durham College’s halls were filled with prospective students and their parents on April 9, excited for what the upcoming school year has to...

Restaurant owners question value of delivery apps post-pandemic

Some restaurants in Durham Region are starting to think twice about whether to continue with delivery app services or set them aside. They say...

What toll has COVID-19 taken on Ontario’s student nurses?

COVID has been a tough ride for post-secondary students, especially those taking nursing programs.Ashley Sheppard is a second-year practical nursing student at Durham College....

How you fit into Alberta’s economical run

The province of Alberta is looking to seduce graduating students from Ontario into moving out west. Doug Schweitzer, Alberta’s Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation,...

Small businesses using social media to encourage people to shop local

The first COVID-19 lockdown was especially hard on Gather, a clothing boutique in Bowmanville that offers unique women’s fashions and home décor items. “Most...

‘Hard work and lots of luck’: Advice from DC, Ontario Tech alumni

Around this time 15 years ago, John Hotts was preparing to start his placement following three years in the Advertising & Marketing program at...

Durham College Student Association looking to fill several positions for fall semester

The Durham College Student Association has a new executive chair and one new director but the rest of the board remains vacant despite a...

Increasing job pressures for female journalists

Chauvinism and harassment are not new to women in many professions, but female journalists in Canada say they are increasingly battling both. In...

OSAP cuts doing more harm than good, student leaders say

Changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) are doing more harm than good, according to critics and many students. In an effort to...

The Young Novelists making steady return to stage

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, The Young Novelists have finally brought their roots-rock sound back to a live stage.The band entertained a...

Brooklin Legion: Former hotel a ‘place of camaraderie’ for past 55 years

A young Stephen Cosgrove remembers coming home from an air raid shelter in 1940 to a pile of rubble where his family home used...

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