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Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...

Sports as sanctuary: Students find mental respite in athletics

With all the demands and pressures of academic life, the connection between sports and mental health can often be overlooked.Yet, for some students, sports...

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Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...

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Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...

DRT overhauls transit system to address overcrowding and surge in demand

Gurjeet Kaur's daily commute to college was regularly marked by long travel times and unpredictable pauses at bus stations, combined with regular encounters with...

Sports as sanctuary: Students find mental respite in athletics

With all the demands and pressures of academic life, the connection between sports and mental health can often be overlooked.Yet, for some students, sports...
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COVID-19’s community impact:  Generals stickhandling through difficult times

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.On March 13, 2020,...

COVID-19’s community impact:  Bowling alley manager optimistic about future

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.NEB’s Fun World (NEB’s)...

COVID-19’s community impact:  Zip lines running full speed at Treetop Eco-Adventure Park

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.“This year we had...

COVID-19’s community impact: Curtain closes on Oshawa Little Theatre

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.The stage lights have...

COVID-19’s community impact: Mental health centre really ‘busy’

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.COVID-19 has created challenges...

From dodging a German Second World War plane to dodging COVID-19

Most people would say 2020 is the worst year they’ve ever lived through. However, Thelma Baker, a Whitby resident, might have a different opinion....

It’s a reality: DC, Sheridan partner up

Two Ontario colleges, Durham College and Sheridan College, are teaming up to use augmented reality to capture movement.Durham will use its Mixed Reality Capture...

Pandemic makes it difficult for local musician to find gigs

Will Surphlis, a 27-year-old musician from Courtice, played as many as 130 shows at pubs and bars across the Greater Toronto Area in 2019....

DC, Ontario Tech athletes practising (sort of) during pandemic

The cancellation of sports for colleges and universities in Ontario has forced many student-athletes to put the ‘athlete’ part aside for the 2020-2021 school...

If you live in one of Oshawa’s priority neighbourhoods, your words can inspire art

Oshawa’s LivingRoom Community Art studio building recently closed because of the pandemic but the organization is still working online virtually to connect with...

Whitby Farmers’ Market ‘makes a community’

Building economy and community.

OUA, OCAA cancel athletics for winter semester

University and college varsity athletics in Ontario have been put on ice for the rest of the school year.The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA)...