Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Scratch the surface of Oshawa’s history to find diversity

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about the land our...

Pandemic puppies continue to be surrendered to shelters

Ashleigh James is one of millions of Canadians that purchased, fostered or adopted a pet during pandemic.However, her puppy is here to stay.The Whitby...

Varsity scholarships part of the plan for $10 million raised in the community

Durham College is using part of the $10 million raised in a community campaign to help students with scholarships and new developments on Whitby...

Sweet fun at first maple syrup festival since the pandemic

The Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival wraps up tomorrow after its return for the first time in three years. The festival runs each spring...

Speed cameras are for safety, not a cash grab: official

Ian Phillip, 53, returned to his residence after work in Pickering on last August, when he received a speeding ticket at Bayly Street, east...

Maple syrup festival returns to Durham Region this spring

Residents from Durham Region and beyond are making the trek to north Oshawa for afternoons of fun and exploration, all united by their love...

The Canadian International AutoShow back on track after 2 years

The Canadian International AutoShow (CIAS) returned to the Metro Toronto Convention centre in Toronto from Feb. 17 to 26, after two-year hiatus due to...

As the Generals enter the playoffs, it’s next season that has fans excited

The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) playoffs are underway and the Oshawa Generals were able to squeeze in as the eighth seed in the Eastern...

The history of Ukrainians in Canada goes back far longer than last year

Editor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about the land our...

Cultural cuisines unite Oshawa residents with every bite

co-written by Afaf Ghazi“My sister used to live in Mexico for a while and we used to eat a lot of Mexican food. But...

Art proves its ability to adapt to unexpected situations

From a growing city to an online, international stage - Matilda Eklund found a space for herself on a virtual platform, delivering art to...

Our home on Indigenous land

co-written with Hafed AlmadaniEditor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about...

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