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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.

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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

Adapting to change: the resilience of local journalism in a digital age

“We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases and phone calls, you were inundated,” said Julie Cashin-Oster, the owner of the Orono...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.
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Oshawa artist creates art that connects and strengthens the community

“I work out of my apartment; my living room is essentially an art studio with a couch,” Dani Crosby says laughing. She works and...

Aj Cummings and his coach’s relationship runs deeper than basketball.

Francis was unaware he was in the same gym as an old high school friend’s son until he saw the last name ‘Cummings’ on his jersey.

Black counsellor provides help to the Black community

When Nicole Perryman, 43, was growing up she says many people hated Soca. “This culture that was so much part of my parents and...

The autistic boy who became a stand-up comedian

Michael McCreary fumbled the set up of a joke during his first stand-up performance. The way he recovered is an indicator of how he's shaped his career ever since.

Stuart Reid techs so profs can teach

“He's been kind of like the campus’s best kept secret. That’s how I see it...."

Lords’ basketball star player on pause, but not halt, during the pandemic

Kendra Oliver, 19, is a “once in a lifetime player,” said Heather LaFontaine, Durham Lords woman’s basketball coach.Oliver has played basketball with her sister,...

Motor City runs out of gas

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Kenya Education for Employment Program – Kakamega

In 2018, four students and two faculty from Durham College spent three weeks in Kenya documenting KEFEP, a $29 million initiative funded by Global...

Kenya Education for Employment Program – Kisumu

In 2018, four students and two faculty from Durham College spent three weeks in Kenya documenting KEFEP, a $29 million initiative funded by Global...

Kenya Education for Employment Program – Kisii

In 2018, four students and two faculty from Durham College spent three weeks in Kenya documenting KEFEP, a $29 million initiative funded by Global...

Kenya Education for Employment Program – Kenya Coast

In 2018, four students and two faculty from Durham College spent three weeks in Kenya documenting KEFEP, a $29 million initiative funded by Global...

Kenya Education for Employment Program – Nyeri

In 2018, four students and two faculty from Durham College spent three weeks in Kenya documenting KEFEP, a $29 million initiative funded by Global...