Monthly Archives: November, 2023

A decade of cultural enrichment in Oshawa shaped by the Culture Counts plan

In the past decade, Oshawa's Culture Counts Strategic Plan (CCSP) has been the cornerstone for city's arts and cultural development. As it approaches its...

Longtime varsity photographer Al Fournier inducted into DC Sports Hall of Fame

A beloved member of the Durham Lords and a new inductee into the DC Sports Hall of Fame is the man who has documented...

Looking to be part of campus life? There may be a club for you

“We have a little of everything under the sun.” Liz Chapman, student network and engagement coordinator at the Durham College Student Association (DCSA), says...

Durham College enhances Whitby campus security

Some security changes have been made to the Whitby campus, such as adding new lighting and an additional Code Blue emergency button near the...

Gamers still willing to pay high prices despite money getting tighter

At the start off the pandemic, people sought something to do while stuck in their homes. Some people took up art, others turned to...

Econoline Crush lead singer reclaims his energy

Vancouver’s Juno award-winning rock outfit Econoline Crush made a stop in Oshawa this month as part of its Canadian tour to back its latest...

New mural in Pickering Village celebrates local history and community pride

The Pickering Village has been a staple for residents in the Ajax/Pickering Area since the 1800s, offering shops, restaurants, and big events. The...

Durham Region non-profit DreamCo enriches community life through theatre and music

In the Durham Region, a non-profit entity, Durham Region Entertainment and Music (DreamCo) is making significant strides in enhancing community life through theatre and...

Fantasy series Divine Rivals brings together family, heartbreak and war

As soon as I was nearing the last 100 pages of Divine Rivals by Rebeca Ross, I couldn’t put it down. The story is...

Frequent red meat consumption could lead to Type 2 diabetes

A new study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has found eating red meat more than once a week can increase the...

Mindful Farm Fridays: How staff and students can find wellness at Whitby campus

Students and staff are finding a new way to improve their mental health and wellness through exploring the gardens at Whitby campus.'Mindful Farm Fridays'...

Victim Services Durham Region launches pilot to reduce fear of reporting to police

For some people, reporting a loved one missing to police can be as difficult as accepting they aren't there.And when people do gather the...

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