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Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

Canadians are frustrated with tariffs and are taking it out on minimum wage workers

As tensions continue to rise between Canada and the United States (U.S.), some of the countries' most under-appreciated workers have to deal with the...

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Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

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Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

Ontario responds to U.S. tariffs with a 25 per cent electricity surcharge in what could signify an economic war

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and higher rates for...

Canadians are frustrated with tariffs and are taking it out on minimum wage workers

As tensions continue to rise between Canada and the United States (U.S.), some of the countries' most under-appreciated workers have to deal with the...
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Lacrosse draft brings new talent to the Oshawa Outlaws

Twin brothers from Toronto are among 16 new players drafted to the Oshawa Outlaws of the Arena Lacrosse League (ALL).Ryan and Gareth Haigh both...

Durham College and Ontario Tech to remember those who lost their lives to war

Remembrance Day will look a bit different at Durham College this year. Journalism - Mass Media students will be involved, both ceremonies will be...

Weaving heritage and healing: the gift of a ribbon skirt

Susan Byrne comes from a big family in Newfoundland. She has over 30 first cousins, 12 aunts and uncles on her dad’s side, and...

Driving passion: Durham Region’s car enthusiasts redefine automotive culture

A 2019 study by Turo, a car-sharing marketplace, indicates that approximately 83 per cent of Canadians own a car, primarily for transportation. Yet...

The cons of the Apple Vision Pro outweigh the pros

According to Social Sciences the Apple Vision Pro is considered the most advanced consumer virtual reality headset, but alongside this piece of technology comes...

A primer on campus safety: code blues, fire alarms…and knapsack pulls

Have you ever wondered about the big red poles located around Durham College (DC)? Or why fire alarms go off in one part of...

Thrifting community struggles as prices soar

Many people who regularly thrift as a cheaper alternative to regular stores say they are frustrating by rising prices.“We're balling on a budget like...

Opioid crisis puts pressure on paramedics

A new study has found the opioid crisis is putting more pressure on paramedics and emergency rooms. It's also influencing the way paramedics work...

The four-day workweek: A new paradigm for tomorrow’s workforce

In an era where the nature of work is evolving, the structure of how we work should follow suit. Since the pandemic, companies have...

Bill C-18: The erosion of press freedom in Canada

The bill will do the opposite of what it intends to accomplish. It will corrode the freedom of the press in this country.

Horticulture student brings community together with unique garden system

A Durham College student has created a new method for designing a garden, one that even people with no green thumb might master.Matthew McCready,...

‘Kevin was larger than life’: community mourns loss of executive dean Kevin Baker

Co-written by Andre Spence and Andrew NearyIt’s been a difficult two weeks for staff and students at Durham College. Kevin Baker, 59, executive dean...