Kieran Ricci

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Breakfast with Champions showcases community leaders

Nearly 300 people gathered at Deer Creek Golf Club early in the morning of Nov. 3 for the 'Breakfast with Champions', an event hosted...

DC students win PrimeTime Case Competition with pitch to reimagine “super” 50/50 draw

A team of five Durham College Sports Management students captured the school’s first-ever win at the PrimeTime Sports Case Competition in early November with...

Mike Ricci: From Scarborough to the Stanley Cup and beyond

Scarborough native Mike Ricci built a reputation as a hardworking player who is willing to do what it takes to help his team win....

Former NCAA standout happy to be home with the Ridgebacks

The Ontario Tech Ridgebacks women's hockey team bolstered its defence this year with the addition of former NCAA Division-I standout Bailey Oakes. The former...

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...

Remembrance Day Story

All voices need to be heard in order to create a well-balanced community. For too long this has not been the case for many Indigenous people. Kieran Ricci shares a story from Pearl Gabona that underlines how we need to ensure Indigenous voices are heard.

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