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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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The Wisdom behind playing for the Lords

When he was around five years old, Isaiah Wisdom faced a situation that many others had before. His parents threw him into a soccer...

Student associations say they offer more value than students think

When the tuition payment deadline rolls around, Durham College students are required to pay a fee of nearly $400 to the student association. Yet, many...

Public school board association president clarifies controversial topics raised by “anti-woke” candidates

A Durham District School Board trustee is back on the job, six months after she resigned over public backlash for controversial tweets she made...

A mother of a neurodiverse child seeks to improve the education system

After a long day of work during Christmas holidays, Melike Ceylan-Leamen picks her son and daughter up from her parents’ house and goes to...

‘Marshall Talks’ and leads the way to change

Imagine you have so much to say, but cannot say anything. As a man with quadriplegic, non-verbal cerebral palsy, Marshall Hohmann says he felt...

The Future of the Durham Lords’s Defence

Jeremie-Sorel Nguewo spirits down the side of the pitch but sees his teammate shoot the ball on target, he then accelerates into the box...

Community members listen to diverse ‘Voices in Durham’

We all belong in Durham.This was the message at a "community listening" event at Durham Regional headquarters on Nov. 15. Members of local community...

DC alumni discuss how media can shape public action about sustainability

It can be easy to get overwhelmed by discussions on climate change. In part, because people may not know what they can do to...

Golf Analyst Bob Weeks scores high in regard

For over 30 years, Bob Weeks has been the face of Canadian golf reporting. Working for TSN, Golf Talk Canada, and even landing a...

New therapy garden at Whitby campus will offer a space to de-stress

Durham College has started building a therapy garden on the Whitby campus to provide a space for staff and students to wind down. A...

Indigenous artists connect with community at Robert McLaughlin Gallery

The main gallery at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery was filled wall-to-wall with audience members at the Indigenous Creative Arts Showcase recently. About three hundred...

A second chance for The Second Wedge

Six months after a tornado ripped through Uxbridge, devastating the town, a local brewery has broken ground to rebuild.Co-founder and owner of the Second...