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Line dancing sees a resurgence in Durham Region

Two years ago, COVID-19 was still fresh and the need to get out of the house was strong.In her boredom Jessica Weitz searched “Adult...

Book Drunkard Festival brings famous authors to Durham Region

Uxbridge’s annual celebration of Canadian literature has drawn to a close after another season of bringing together readers, writers and fans of every genre. Now...

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Line dancing sees a resurgence in Durham Region

Two years ago, COVID-19 was still fresh and the need to get out of the house was strong.In her boredom Jessica Weitz searched “Adult...

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Line dancing sees a resurgence in Durham Region

Two years ago, COVID-19 was still fresh and the need to get out of the house was strong.In her boredom Jessica Weitz searched “Adult...

Book lovers event offers a chance for indie authors to be seen

Local authors gathered at Markets Ontario in Bowmanville to show off their new books, filling the space with decorated booths and colourful displays. Nine...

Book Drunkard Festival brings famous authors to Durham Region

Uxbridge’s annual celebration of Canadian literature has drawn to a close after another season of bringing together readers, writers and fans of every genre. Now...
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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...

Reviving traditions: Bowmanville’s festivals make a comeback amidst pandemic recovery

In Bowmanville, Ont., the COVID-19 pandemic impacted more than just health, it struck at the very heart of the community's culture.The enforced quarantine, crucial...

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...

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...

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...

International student artists encounter a mix of opportunities and challenges in Durham art scene

Durham Region is a diverse cultural centre where artists from various corners of the globe converge to share, celebrate, and showcase their unique artistic...

From Italy to Canada: The evolving path of a painter

Painting is the expression of ideas, emotions, and certain aesthetics in a two-dimensional visual form, according to Britannica.Toni Hamel, a 62-year-old Italian-born painter, began...

Oshawa Walk of Fame makes grand return

The Oshawa Walk of Fame gala returned on Nov. 9 to celebrate and honour notable people from Oshawa after a seven-year hiatus, in part...

Juggling design dreams and studies: DC student’s tale of ambition and challenge

Cassidy Unra, a second-year Graphic Design student at Durham College, has transitioned from a business major to graphic design, a move she describes as...