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From food security to climate action, the issues shaping our world are playing out right here at home. Our Chronicle student reporters went looking for the stories behind the statistics in Durham Region. They found communities, changemakers and solutions. Click through to explore their reporting and discover what the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals mean for the people who live them every day.

Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Table-top games create community in Oshawa

What was once popular only at home has grown to a full-blown community in Oshawa. Table-top gaming popularity is on the rise, with more...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Farmers’ markets support community and agriculture in Durham Region

Farmers’ markets opened across Durham Region this month and for many its an important way of preserving their heritage.For Wanda Geissberger of Geissberger...

Table-top games create community in Oshawa

What was once popular only at home has grown to a full-blown community in Oshawa. Table-top gaming popularity is on the rise, with more...
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DC helps students get jobs through COVID-19

Looking for jobs during COVID-19?Durham College's (DC) career development coach, Alix Chasse, says the job market “started off a little bit slow,” at the...

DC students can get virtual support from DCSI

Durham College Students Inc. (DCSI) is hosting the Anxiety and Depression Group virtually this month.Prior to COVID-19, the Anxiety and Depression Group was available...

Durham College holds virtual open house

Durham College (DC) is holding a virtual open house for prospective students Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open house happens twice every...

‘Lunch Date With Desi’ brings Hindi to Riot Radio

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a year of change for Riot Radio - expanding to new platforms, new formats and now, a new...

Oshawa’s bid to host the Memorial Cup continues

Junior hockey is returning and Oshawa wants to play host to its biggest award.

Durham Region restaurants adapting to COVID-19 restrictions

Restaurants in Durham Region have struggled during the pandemic, but the new COVID-19 Response Framework introduced by the Ontario government Nov. 3 will allow...

RMG’s fine arts, photography on display in your home

Oshawa's biggest art gallery is combining two of its more popular events in virtual fashion.

GM’s trucking back to Oshawa

General Motors’ (GM) assembly plant is returning to Oshawa after reaching a new deal with Unifor that could bring up to $1.3 billion in...

A progressive approach to diversity in tutoring

A study shows students who use one-on-one or small group tutoring have seen improvement in grades at school, according to Philip Oreopoulos, an...

A great pumpkin season at Linton’s

Pumpkin sales got a boost this year, said Valerie Linton of Linton’s Farm Market.Linton said while they grew the same amount of pumpkins this...

Oshawa boarders seek indoor skatepark

An Oshawa businessman is pushing the city to build an indoor skatepark.Kris Handson, founder and owner of the Progression Skateboard company, created a petition...

Ontario Tech men’s hockey team optimistic despite season cancellation

Although Ontario University Athletics (OUA) has cancelled winter sports – the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men's hockey team is still on the ice. Curtis Hodgins,...