Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Durham College FPIC’s honouring of Orange Shirt Day

On Sept. 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was recognized on the Durham College Oshawa campus. The event, hosted by the First...

Durham Food Policy Council Strives for a Food Secure Future in the Durham Region

The Durham Food Policy Council (DFPC), is an organization that has a mission to transform the Durham Region into a food secure community that...

Community-led initiative in Clarington showcases local history

A community-led heritage event in Courtice showcases local history.

Ontario Tech Ridgebacks Aim High with New Season Kicking Off

With their season underway, Ontario Tech Ridgebacks aim for a playoff push and health, despite fierce competition.

Electric Vehicle Boom Slows But EVs Will Ride On

With the popularity of electric vehicles on the rise, new companies are capitalizing on the boom of the market while at the same time...

The Human Touch: AI Cannot Mimic True Creativity

Artificial intelligence is dependent on human creativity. AI may be evolving, but can't progress on its own.

Durham College’s Esports Arena: Where Passion Meets Opportunity

Since opening in 2016, Durham College’s Esports Arena has evolved into a competitive gaming hub and has been a launch pad for student talent....

Climate Change Is Here: Canada Can’t Afford to Wait Any Longer

Record heat waves and destructive wildfires have been reported recently across Canada and around the world. Hurricane Milton is currently growing and is described...

Slowing Down for Safety: Clarington’s School Zone Speed Limit Change is a Must

Many people feel it's a struggle to wake up in the morning, put themselves together, and make it to work on time. This results...

Removing Jordan’s Principle

Mismanaging Jordan's Principle could have significant ramifications.

Climate Change: A Global Crisis Demanding Immediate Action

The recent devastating wildfire in Portugal serves as a stark reminder of the escalating climate crisis. This catastrophe is not an isolated incident but...

Cut the Distractions: Why Ontario’s Cellphone Ban in Schools Is the Right Call

Remember when the biggest classroom distraction was passing notes? Ah, simpler times. Today it’s all about cellphones – those tiny, glowing rectangles pulling attention...

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