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“Landscapes and Dreamscapes” exhibit brings colour to life in Uxbridge

Uxbridge artist Kevin J. Harper brings his imaginative interpretations of outdoor scenes to life in his third exhibition now on in at the...

New Pickering developments sparks optimism for some store owners

After nearly a decade of planning, the City of Pickering recently broke ground on a decade-long development to construct condo complexes next to the...

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“Landscapes and Dreamscapes” exhibit brings colour to life in Uxbridge

Uxbridge artist Kevin J. Harper brings his imaginative interpretations of outdoor scenes to life in his third exhibition now on in at the...

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“Landscapes and Dreamscapes” exhibit brings colour to life in Uxbridge

Uxbridge artist Kevin J. Harper brings his imaginative interpretations of outdoor scenes to life in his third exhibition now on in at the...

Sport Management leadership camp builds confidence and connects students

Durham College Sports Management students made meaningful connections with their peers, the land, and most importantly, themselves at a leadership camp in Muskoka this...

New Pickering developments sparks optimism for some store owners

After nearly a decade of planning, the City of Pickering recently broke ground on a decade-long development to construct condo complexes next to the...
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FastStart is a non-start on campus this fall

Andrew Neary had a lot of dreams.He studied computer science at the University of Toronto, opened a board game café, and studied to be...

New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

Foreign workers frustrated, worried about lack of status in Canada

As immigration increases in Durham Region, some labour activists and temporary foreign workers are calling for equal rights, including more workplace protections and...

‘Sugarcane’ documentary confronts residential school legacy

More than 200 people gathered at Ontario Tech's Regent Theatre last week for the screening of 'Sugarcane', an Oscar-nominated, powerful and emotionally-charged documentary about...

CampusCon draws crowds with room to grow: students

Students turned out to celebrate pop culture, anime, comics, and gaming at CampusCon last week, hosted by Durham College Student Association (DCSA).However, with about...

Campus dental clinic offers affordable care to students, Durham residents

Durham College’s (DC) dental clinic is providing dental hygiene students with hands-on training while offering low-cost care to the residents of Durham Region. The...

Confusion over Durham College ancillary fees

Durham College (DC) students are paying nearly $1,000 in ancillary fees each semester, on top of tuition. Yet, some students say they do not...

Barrett Centre focuses on growing food, eliminating food waste

Sarah Burton has always loved growing food.“Fresh produce makes all the difference and it’s so rewarding to be able to bring it from your...

Durham’s music scene ‘DREAMS’ big

A new music awards show in Oshawa aimed to showcase the local music industry in Durham Region.The inaugural DREAMS! (Durham Region Excellence in Arts...

Music fans go on a sonic adventure at Convergence festival

City enjoys diverse music across two days and three stages

Generals fans are hopeful despite home opener woes

It wasn't the home opener the Oshawa Generals wanted.They lost 5-2 to the Kingston Frontenacs in a stunning third period collapse at the Tribute...

Durham College enters first day of full-time support staff strike

Full-time support staff at Durham College (DC) have wrapped up their first day on the picket line, in a fight for what they deem...