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Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

Ontario Colleges struggle as funding crisis leads to layoffs, program suspensions

The impact of federally imposed restrictions on international student applications has intensified, leading more institutions to cut programs or close campuses. As a result,...

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Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

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Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

Contract faculty on the rise at Ontario colleges: Balancing costs, expertise and student learning

Colleges across Ontario have been increasingly relying on short-term contract employees to fill teaching roles – a strategy that helps manage costs while bringing...

Ontario Colleges struggle as funding crisis leads to layoffs, program suspensions

The impact of federally imposed restrictions on international student applications has intensified, leading more institutions to cut programs or close campuses. As a result,...
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Food Insecurity: one hungry snowball

There is no choice in food insecurity, only poverty and starvation. One in seven people in Durham can’t afford food, don’t have access to...

Award-winning Oshawa musician helps students through music

Devon Artemis Chartier is a singer, songwriter and musician from Oshawa who is very active in the community. Chartier organizes and takes part...

Build a legend in this wonderfully quaint indie game: Valheim

With its recent expansion of "Hearth & Home," Valheim continues to show why its formula of action adventure and cottagecore crafting, the aesthetic...

Grey’s Anatomy is still on and still poppin’

There are a handful of shows that trigger the response “that show’s still on?” For example, there’s The Simpsons, Family Guy and Criminal Minds,...

Timbiebs are not all that

In Tim Hortons' first major collaboration with an internationally-celebrated Canadian musician, the result is stale rather than fresh.On November 29, 2021 Tim Hortons released...

iPhone 13 is not worth the hype

Adding to its collection of overpriced phones, Apple launched its new iPhone 13 series introducing three new models: Mini, Pro and Max. The...

Don’t Buy the iPhone 13

The growth of innovation in phones has slowed over the years.Companies like Apple release phones every year and the result is smaller upgrades with...

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

Marcelle Edwards didn’t know she would be a producer in the media industry, but does anyone ever fully know what their future holds?Edwards was...

Mariah Carey’s first emancipation happened long before 2005

Christmas is around the corner and people can hear Mariah Carey’s voice in shopping malls, on the radio, on TV and in their favourite...

Cancer should still be a priority

With all major global powers putting so many resources, money and time into the pandemic, it begs the question: why can't we do the same for cancer?

Jenna Peace: Standing up for what’s right

The month the world shutdown, a pandemic looming, exams on the approach, few had time to think about union elections.Yet Jenna Peace, then a...