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Clarington’s Challenge Coin award to Hamlin Grange sparks dialogue on diversity and inclusion

The city of Clarington in the Durham Region is taking further steps to promote diversity and inclusion in its community. On Feb. 11, 2025,...

Highlights from the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow

From rare classics to self-driving concepts, there is much to see at the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow.Being held until Feb. 23 at the Metro...

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Clarington’s Challenge Coin award to Hamlin Grange sparks dialogue on diversity and inclusion

The city of Clarington in the Durham Region is taking further steps to promote diversity and inclusion in its community. On Feb. 11, 2025,...

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Clarington’s Challenge Coin award to Hamlin Grange sparks dialogue on diversity and inclusion

The city of Clarington in the Durham Region is taking further steps to promote diversity and inclusion in its community. On Feb. 11, 2025,...

Celebrating resilience and progress: Black History Month at Durham College

Durham College has taken a fresh approach to celebrating Black History Month this year. “We've pivoted a little bit from previous years … focusing...

Highlights from the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow

From rare classics to self-driving concepts, there is much to see at the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow.Being held until Feb. 23 at the Metro...
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DC offers multiple resources for students’ mental health, but some feel more hands-on support is needed

“I don’t know, I feel like it’s just not personal enough, I don’t feel connected to a person behind the screen.”

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

Funeral homes in Ontario struggle with worker shortage and increased demand for services

Funeral directors in Ontario are struggling to meet the increased demand for their services due to a shortage of workers entering the industry, causing...

DC, OTU offer student-led Christian clubs

Two student-run clubs are available for individuals interested in Christianity and are active throughout the school year on campus.The Catholic Student Association (CSA) and...

Grades plummeting due to mental health issues

Falling behind on classwork is not unheard of for both college and university students. Of late, students face a growing number of mental health...

Table tennis: The missing piece of college sport

Table tennis enthusiasts at Durham College are disappointed that the sport is not recognized as a competitive sport despite its popularity worldwide. According to...

There’s a new Archbishop in town

The Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto has a new archbishop.Francis Leo who previously served as auxiliary bishop for six months, was appointed by Pope Francis...

Mormon missionaries in Durham Region: more than just door-knocking

Whether they have knocked on your door, messaged you on social media, or walked up to you on the street, you likely have or...

DC and Ontario Tech students disappointed with limited field house hours

Students aren’t happy with the limited hours the Campus Fieldhouse is open.

Toronto Six hosts championship open house

The Toronto Six hockey club hosted its Isobel Cup championship open house in Toronto on in early April, celebrating the day with fans.The celebration...

Durham College welcomes new athletic director Scott Dennis

Durham College’s new athletic director does not have to move far, as he is shifting from the Ontario Tech side to the DC side.At...

Discussing sexual wellness in younger grades

The head of health promotion at Durham College is a big believer that education is power and that access to appropriate and science-based information...