simran deb

About the author

Simran Deb is a hard worker who has a passion for writing, reading and working with others. She is interested in communications, writing emails and telling stories that don't often get the spotlight. She can be found at Simran.deb@dcmail.ca.

Oshawa at 100: A century of transformation

Oshawa is known for its diversity, hard working residents, schools and buildings and an appreciation for the arts. The region has gone through many...

Durham College’s FastStart: Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs

Durham College is home to FastStart, an incubator designed to support entrepreneurs in building their businesses, particularly the youth. The incubator offers a...

Oshawa-raised artist Raechel Wastesicoot shines a light on beadwork at the RMG

Raechel Wastesicoot works at the Nature Conservancy of Canada by day, but otherwise she is a beadwork artist who has opened her first...

Ruthless Vows: A highly anticipated sequel brings disappointment

Ruthless Vows is an enchanting and heartbreaking sequel in the letter of entanglement dulogy by Rebecca Ross. The story picks up right where it...

Diverse experiences shared at Social Justice Week

Durham College’s Social Justice Week showcased different experiences of people in the community, including those who have dealt with homelessness, addiction and childhood trauma.Speakers...

Whitby campus marks a milestone

Durham College’s Whitby campus is celebrating it's 30th anniversary.“It's always one of those things that time flies when you're having fun, right? You know,...

Musician Sue Foley takes the world by storm

Sue Foley spent most of her childhood surrounded by the sounds of rock n’ roll. Growing up, music could be heard through the walls...

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...

Concert to Feed the Need highlights the need for food in Durham Region

The Feed the Need in Durham Concert is returning for its sixth year in Oshawa to help and support people who struggle with hunger...

Local artists transform Oshawa’s cityscape with a burst of vibrant paintings

In Oshawa, artist Julia Latanski brightens the cityscape with her vivid paintings, drawing inspiration from the city she calls home. Latanski acknowledges the challenges...

Therapy cats are the heroes we need

When you hear the words therapy animal, cats aren’t always the first thing you think of. In the halls, or the street, you’ll always...

International students worry for family back home in India

Some international students at Durham College fear for their family's safety in India, even if they feel safe here in Canada. Tensions have been...

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