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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

Growing film industry opens career pathways in Durham Region

Durham Region’s film and television industry has grown significantly over the last decade. In 2024, the region hosted 71 productions and brought in nearly...

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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

Police search for suspects after replica handgun found during high school basketball game

Durham Regional Police (DRPS) are searching for at least two suspects after an imitation firearm was found following a fight during a high school...

Growing film industry opens career pathways in Durham Region

Durham Region’s film and television industry has grown significantly over the last decade. In 2024, the region hosted 71 productions and brought in nearly...
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Mindful Farm Fridays: How staff and students can find wellness at Whitby campus

Students and staff are finding a new way to improve their mental health and wellness through exploring the gardens at Whitby campus.'Mindful Farm Fridays'...

Victim Services Durham Region launches pilot to reduce fear of reporting to police

For some people, reporting a loved one missing to police can be as difficult as accepting they aren't there.And when people do gather the...

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...

Federal parties prepare for Durham riding by-election

A by-election could be called any day now in the federal riding of Durham.The seat has been vacant since former MP and Conservative Party...

Oshawa Outlaws gear up for lacrosse season with high hopes for redemption

The Arena Lacrosse League’s (ALL) season opens in just over three weeks and the Oshawa Outlaws are already preparing their team for a deeper...

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...

Walking a trail to remember the past

More than 30 people gathered on Friday for the Pass the Torch Remembrance Trail Walk at Camp Samac.The walk on Nov. 10 along a...

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...

Whitby artist Justin Mezzapelli shares a journey of creativity and collaboration

Justin Mezzapelli from Whitby, Ontario, has a multifaceted talent pool. He's an actor, writer, filmmaker, photographer, and a self-proclaimed “big Lana Del...

From Whitby to the world: How Khrystal Thetford is painting a path to success on social media

In Durham Region, Whitby-based artist Khrystal Thetford has discovered that social media platforms provide more opportunities for growth than the local arts...