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Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

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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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Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

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Jeremy Dutcher invites us to listen with intention

Motewolonuwok is an album of quiet power and generational connection

Cecilia Waldron unites and empowers Latin-owned businesses

Amid the turmoil of Augusto Pinochet’s “hectic” military dictatorship, a family from Santiago de Chile, parents and three daughters, traded weekends at their grandmother’s...

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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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As trade tensions rise between Canada and the United States, a 25 per cent tariff on select Canadian goods went into effect this week,...

How students are breaking into the film and TV industry

The Durham Region Film and Television Industry Career Fair returned to the Oshawa campus of Durham College and Ontario Tech University on March 17,...

Gender-based violence cases increase across Durham

Content warning: This article discusses gender-based violence, including references to sexual and physical abuse, trauma and death. Reader discretion is advised.Victim Services of Durham...

How one food hub is fuelling Durham’s local food movement

Amid uncertain times with tariffs and trade, many Canadians are trying to find local alternatives to everyday products. Although the tariffs haven’t affected groceries...

Shared interest saves lives: Leaning towards showing love for reptiles and amphibians

Aidan Dale wants to change the way people perceive reptiles and amphibians. The 27-year-old Brampton resident is working to inspire the next generation of...

BlackLit Durham: Pulling Black Canadian literature out of the shadows

Black literary voices usually slip through the cracks. BlackLit Durham creates a space for Black Canadian writers and listeners yearning for authentic representation...

The post-pandemic classroom: a new era of interactive learning

Waking up, opening your school-issued Chromebook, completing assignments alone and then closing it at the end of the day — this was the routine...

Birding: From lockdown pastime to citizen science

Birdwatching saw a surge in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, with participation increasing not only in Canada but around the world.According to a Harvard...

Durham’s labour market faces shortages, uncertainty amid aging workforce, U.S. tariffs

Durham Region, like much of Canada, faces labour shortages, especially in agriculture. U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump could worsen the situation.“Thousands of...

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...