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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Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.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Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.
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How a park can unite a community

Historic sites give us ties to the community. The problems start to occur when people forget the importance of landmarks.

How Oshawa became home to North America’s largest collection of military vehicles

The Ontario Regiment Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (RCAC) Museum, located in Oshawa, Ont., boasts the largest operational collection of military vehicles in North America.The...

Oshawa at 100: A century of transformation

Oshawa is known for its diversity, hard working residents, schools and buildings and an appreciation for the arts. The region has gone through many...

How the Big M Drive In became a Pickering staple

Pickering’s beach is one of the main attractions of the city. In the summer, countless people can be found in the area, some walking...

The resilient history of Oshawa’s Regent Theatre

Editor's note: This story was collaboratively produced by reporters Mackenzie Billings and Ganga RajeshIn October 1919, a crowd gathered outside the newly built Regent...

R.A. Sennett: From public school to global headquarters, 170 years of learning

For Tracy Mainwaring, R.A. Sennett was a special place from a simpler time. Mainwaring started at as a student at the school in 1976....

The evolving landscape of cancer screening for young adults

Stomach issues and a talk with my family doctor lead to my first colonoscopy at 24-years-old.It’s a young age to get one, and while...

Why athletes across sports inflate their heights

A tall roster demands respect. But what happens when those players all listed above six feet, walk into a gym and you have to look down?

Malini Pararajasingham’s journey through dance from Sri Lanka to Canada

When Malini Pararajasingham immigrated to Canada in the mid-90s with her daughter, she had already known she was going to teach classical Indian dance....

Young journalists face industry challenges

In North America, there is a growing mistrust for news and as a direct result of that, news outlets are being forced to lay...

Navigating education with invisible disabilities

Amon remembers waking up covered in blood from all the scratching. He was born with 13 allergies, eczema, and asthma. His conditions made him...

Canadians dealing with end-of-life anxiety face barriers accessing psilocybin therapy

Three years after receiving a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, Thomas Hartle began experiencing end-of-life anxiety.He worried that the tumours in his chest could...