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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

Chasing the light: Using campus resources to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder

Some students at Durham College and Ontario Tech University are finding creative ways to stay positive during the winter semester. "I try to keep...

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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

‘Looking Back Into the Future’ conference celebrates Black History Month in Durham Region

Local residents came together in Ajax recently to celebrate Black History Month and honour Black culture and community in Durham Region.The 11th Annual Looking...

Chasing the light: Using campus resources to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder

Some students at Durham College and Ontario Tech University are finding creative ways to stay positive during the winter semester. "I try to keep...
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This Pickering teacher always puts others first

Peter Morgulis, current high school teacher at Pickering High School (PHS), uses his life experiences and hardships to positively impact those around him, especially...

Toronto producer never takes her career for granted

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‘Ordinary Days’ on horizon for Oshawa Little Theatre

The curtain at Oshawa Little Theatre (OLT) will go up once again in February, 2022, almost two years after being abruptly drawn.The OLT team...

Lords finish fall season with medal of each colour

The Durham Lords fall varsity sports season concluded with the men's rugby team winning the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association (OCAA) bronze medal Nov. 13....

From Pine Falls to Peru: Patricia Fortier’s decades of diplomacy

Patricia Fortier’s co-worker gave her the nickname Mrs. World Crisis, and after a lengthy career in government often handling crisis management, it’s not hard...

Oshawa’s fire calls take COVID-19 turn

Oshawa’s Fire Services has seen a change in the calls it responds to during COVID-19.“At the start of the pandemic in the beginning of...

Oshawa Fire Services gears up to meet city’s growth

Oshawa’s high-speed growth has been a challenge for Oshawa Fire Services.The City is developing a 10-year plan that includes additional trucks, equipment and staff.There...

Gamers anxious for DC arena return

The Durham Lords varsity gaming team are hoping to be back in action at the campus Esports Arena in the second semester, according to...

Saulnier: Keeping Oshawa operating

Ever wonder who oversees the development and maintenance of parks in Oshawa? That would be Oshawa's director of operations, Mike Saulnier, who does the work...

Ridgebacks: Bits and bites Week 3

The Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men's hockey team only played one game last week against the Queen's Gaels in Kingston. Queen's entered the game as...

Former DC teacher Kerr enjoys acting like a councillor

Rick Kerr’s experiences as a teacher and actor have prepared him for his current role.He became an Oshawa city councillor in 2014 after retiring...

MacIsaac: Driving innovation, transformation in Oshawa

Julie MacIsaac, director of the Innovation and Transformation department for the City of Oshawa, is proud of her team for adapting to the...