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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

Trump tariffs fuel concern among Canadians and Durham College students

For weeks now Canada has been hit back-to-back with tariffs from Donald Trump, president of the United States, leaving many Canadians furious and turning...

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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

Navigating stress: How Durham College supports students’ mental health

By Veronica Pereira and Emma BodreroBalancing academic pressures, part-time jobs and social commitments can lead to overwhelming stress among students, impacting both mental and...

Trump tariffs fuel concern among Canadians and Durham College students

For weeks now Canada has been hit back-to-back with tariffs from Donald Trump, president of the United States, leaving many Canadians furious and turning...
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Durham College’s Evening Campus Walk Program Steps Up

Durham College's Campus Walk program is a service designed to keep students, staff and visitors safe on campus during the evening.The program is run...

Durham College and Region Team Up for Greener Waste Management

For most people, keeping a conscious mind about the environment is top priority when it comes to thinking about how they dispose of their...

Enactus: Durham College’s Journey of Inspiring Youth

Through storytelling, Enactus and Founders Drive encourage young people to look beyond barriers and recognize opportunities within their challenges.

Local cidery hosts successful first festival

As the leaves drop, along with the temperature, fall festivals ramp up. One cidery just north of Port Perry, Ont. held their first ever festival, and it was a huge success.

Wetlands at risk: How Friends Of Second Marsh are preserving Ontario’s wildlife

Friends of Second Marsh is ​​non-profit, charitable organization based in Oshawa, Ont., working to protect one of the largest coastal wetlands on the north...

Durham College Embraces Futuristic Cleaning Technology with Autonomous Scrubber Robot

Durham College has introduced a futuristic element to its campus maintenance with the launch of an autonomous scrubber robot. This eco-friendly and high-tech machine is...

How to Succeed While Juggling Mental Health and Midterms

With midterms wrapped up at Durham College, many are reflecting on their studying habits and workflow.Ashley Gifford, a graduate of Seneca College’s Acting for...

Climate Justice Durham and the Fight for Equitable Climate Action

Climate Justice Durham (CJD) is an organization founded for the purpose of creating equity and justice for people of all socioeconomic backgrounds. They host...

Parkrun: A Free, Fun Way to Stay Active in Whitby and Pickering

Parkrun offers free, five-kilometre runs every Saturday, bringing communities together in cities worldwide, including right here in Whitby and Pickering, Ontario.The Pickering Parkrun takes...

“Durham Environment Days” fostering community waste management

Do you think about what you’re putting in the garbage?Katherine Ross, a waste management technician with the Region of Durham encourages you to take...

Romance Takes Centre Stage at Durham College’s Book Lovers Club

The Book Lovers club at Durham College meets at the end of every month at the campus library.The first meeting, held Sept. 25, included...

Sustainability and food safety at the core of Archibald’s Orchard

Archibald's Orchard & Estate Winery has been family owned and operated for almost 60 years. They offer over a dozen variations of apples, which they use to make wines and ciders.