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Indigenous activists tell senators it’s time to fix the Indian Act

Story by Eva Ritchie and Juan Esteban Suarez CastrillónSharon McIvor has fought for changes to the Indian Act for years.On Tuesday, the member of...

Progressive metal band Maitreya is a homegrown powerhouse

Maitreya, a progressive metal and experimental quartet from Whitby, returned home last weekend to mark the first anniversary of its EP Auxesis.Bassist Lyam Morrison...

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Indigenous activists tell senators it’s time to fix the Indian Act

Story by Eva Ritchie and Juan Esteban Suarez CastrillónSharon McIvor has fought for changes to the Indian Act for years.On Tuesday, the member of...

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Indigenous activists tell senators it’s time to fix the Indian Act

Story by Eva Ritchie and Juan Esteban Suarez CastrillónSharon McIvor has fought for changes to the Indian Act for years.On Tuesday, the member of...

Lords volleyball teams raises hundreds of dollars for breast cancer

The Durham Lords volleyball teams raised just over $900 at their games on Friday while also bringing awareness for breast cancer and support for...

Progressive metal band Maitreya is a homegrown powerhouse

Maitreya, a progressive metal and experimental quartet from Whitby, returned home last weekend to mark the first anniversary of its EP Auxesis.Bassist Lyam Morrison...
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DC brings millions into Durham Region

Local Oshawa restaurant, Berry Hill, currently employs two Durham College graduates and feeds a vast student population.Chef and owner, Sarah Chiaparro, is happy to...

Big pressure for big prizes at Durham College Marketing Competition

A trip to Disneyworld and a meeting with a major industrial supply company, plus lots of trophies and cash. That's what was up for...

Governments and car makers advance EV market in Ontario

Through the development of Project Arrow, Canada’s first zero emissions concept vehicle, Ontario has proven it has the capacity to build electric vehicles, according...

Tre Sanderson returns to Durham College to cook and inspire

Tre Sanderson was a part of many “firsts.” He was included in the first graduating class of the Culinary Management program at Durham College...

Durham College ends Black History Month with music and exercise

The Global Classroom was alive with Caribbean music and dancing - also known as socasize - to end Black History Month in a joyful...

Project Arrow drives onto the Canadian EV stage

Project Arrow, Canada's first zero emissions concept vehicle, made its national public debut at the 2023 Canadian International AutoShow last week.The car comes with...

Oshawa Music Week returns to in person for the first time in three years

The event that has brought the music community in Durham Region together for the past 23 years will be back in person for the...

Vinyl sales spin in the right direction for local store owner

André Lessard is seeing something he hasn't seen in awhile: younger kids coming in with their parents to buy their first record player -...

From sledge hockey to wheelchair curling, four players find ‘wonderful’ new community

Four top-level sledge hockey players competed in wheelchair curling at the 2023 Ontario Parasport Games in Oshawa, Ont. Team Gale, led by skip Heather...

Durham Region faces spike in gun violence

The Durham region has experienced an increase in gun violence in recent years, with several high-profile shootings making headlines across the region.In 2022, there...

Dry January gives way to Dry February

Many of us have heard about Dry January but how many people know about Dry February?Dental Assistant students Cassandra Parker and Yasmin Mustafa have...

High food prices are taking a toll on many DC students

Rising food prices are affecting many Durham College students. Running a simple errand, such as going to the grocery store, has become stressful, and...