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The future of news is local

If Sierra Sangetti-Daniels, the community and Culture Steward of News Futures, had an unlimited budget and resources, she would open a television broadcast studio...

As platforms change, so does the story: why journalism’s future is still bright

Student journalists are often met with "isn't that a dying field" when asked about their chosen degree.“The way people are getting their news is...

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The future of news is local

If Sierra Sangetti-Daniels, the community and Culture Steward of News Futures, had an unlimited budget and resources, she would open a television broadcast studio...

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The future of news is local

If Sierra Sangetti-Daniels, the community and Culture Steward of News Futures, had an unlimited budget and resources, she would open a television broadcast studio...

The magnetic pull of music: Tony Sutherland’s life and ‘DREAMS!’

From being a DJ to music business professor, Sutherland remains "hooked" to music

As platforms change, so does the story: why journalism’s future is still bright

Student journalists are often met with "isn't that a dying field" when asked about their chosen degree.“The way people are getting their news is...
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Oakville to Oshawa, a star in the making

Inside Trafalgar Park Community Centre, parents watch their kids grow and develop relationships to their coaches, friends and the Canadian game. ...

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...

Four decades of fighting to preserve Thickson’s Woods

CO-WRITTEN BY DESI HUDDYIf you drive down Thickson Road South in Whitby, past two packing companies, a concrete accessories store, an Amazon warehouse and...

Brooklin Legion: Former hotel a ‘place of camaraderie’ for past 55 years

A young Stephen Cosgrove remembers coming home from an air raid shelter in 1940 to a pile of rubble where his family home used...

The student balancing act between mental health and online learning

“Based on what students have shared with me, I think a lot of students struggle with the online virtual places. The in-person learning was...

Oshawa Little Theatre: Paying kindness forward

The Oshawa Little Theatre (OLT) is paying kindness forward, even during the pandemic.The OLT launches its new production, 'Ordinary Days', March 31 - an...

Meet two people growing culture in Oshawa

Editing assistance by Shaleel Griffith-RossCulture in Oshawa was mostly put on pause during the pandemic, but is expected to make a strong comeback now...

Oshawa-Whitby music festival keeps zooming along

The Oshawa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival started on Feb. 28,1972. The 51st annual festival runs this year from April 25 - May 6, but since...

HERSpace provides brave place for women in Durham, around world

Co-written by Joey ColeJothi Saldanha wanted to create a safe space for women in Durham Region that represented diverse, decolonized voices and experiences. Through...

The Biltmore is back in Oshawa

A historic building in downtown Oshawa is back in business with its old name.What used to be known as the Music Hall, located at...

Helping build community among women of colour in Durham

Brianna Nelson knew she was different when she switched schools in the middle of Grade 8. “I came in one of my favourite outfits...I...

Libraries essential for building kids’ relationship with reading

Walking into the children’s section of a public library, you might see young kids and their parents sitting in chairs and reading through colourful...