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New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

Foreign workers frustrated, worried about lack of status in Canada

As immigration increases in Durham Region, some labour activists and temporary foreign workers are calling for equal rights, including more workplace protections and...

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New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

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New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

Celebrating violence should not be tolerated

The footage depicting Charlie Kirk's assassination divided the country, not just south of the border but here in Canada as well. Some mourned his...

Foreign workers frustrated, worried about lack of status in Canada

As immigration increases in Durham Region, some labour activists and temporary foreign workers are calling for equal rights, including more workplace protections and...
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DC full-time support staff could strike this Thursday

Full-time support staff at Ontario’s 24 public colleges, including Durham College, could walk off the job this Thursday at midnight if a contract isn’t...

Calgary band Woodhawk rock their way to Oshawa on Sept. 9

The band is touring to promote their latest album, 'Love Finds A Way'

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...

Cannabis stores in Durham say safety measures strong amid rising concerns

Following recent cannabis store robberies in Guelph, cannabis stores in the Durham Region are confident in their security measures. The Canna Cabana store in...

Buy Canadian: Shoppers are choosing local

Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and his taunts about the country becoming part of the U.S. have created a reaction from Canadians across the...

Federal funding fuels major auto theft bust in Durham Region

The Preventative Auto Theft (PAT) grant program, funded by the federal government, provides funding for police projects and enables regional departments to access resources...

Students struggle to find affordable off-campus housing

As the school year comes to an end, many students are left thinking about the year ahead and what they need to do now...

The costs of tariffs on Canadian music

Tariffs promised by U.S. President Donald Trump went into effect on March 4, with additional tariffs on April 2. Widespread campaigns to boycott American...

Ontario missed the 2025 accessibility deadline. How does this affect those who depend on it?

In 2015, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) promised that by 2025, Ontario would be fully accessible for those with disabilities. In...

Food prices are rising in Durham Region and that means college students are struggling

With food prices continuing to climb, many Durham College students are finding it harder to afford meals, and some are taking action to help.The...