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Guedei Djimi: From Scarborough to business leader elevating Black entrepreneurs in GTA

Maintaining a professional demeanour is crucial in business and community service, a challenge Guedei Djimi navigates successfully.He balances his responsibilities as a business...

Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...

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Guedei Djimi: From Scarborough to business leader elevating Black entrepreneurs in GTA

Maintaining a professional demeanour is crucial in business and community service, a challenge Guedei Djimi navigates successfully.He balances his responsibilities as a business...

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Guedei Djimi: From Scarborough to business leader elevating Black entrepreneurs in GTA

Maintaining a professional demeanour is crucial in business and community service, a challenge Guedei Djimi navigates successfully.He balances his responsibilities as a business...

Community Living fights to survive and thrive

Oshawa resident Darlene Day, 60, lives with a developmental disability after suffering a high fever as a baby.Day, who frequently speaks in public about...

Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...
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Durham dental care providers concerned over new national plan

While many Canadian citizens anticipate the rollout of the new national dental care plan, dental care providers face multiple uncertainties.The rolling out of the...

Durham College students grapple with limited dining options

As dusk falls over Durham College’s Oshawa campus, some students find themselves facing limited dining options. With the main campus cafeteria closing at 4...

Welland wins OMHA Championship

The Welland Tigers clinched the under 18 level-A Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) championship, defeating the Quinte West Golden Hawks 4-3 on Sunday, March...

Durham College students tackle parking stress

For some students at Durham College, the daily challenges extend beyond the rush to complete assignments, arrive at class punctually, or catch the bus....

Oshawa’s Bollywood Holi Festival celebrates diversity

Oshawa hosted its first Bollywood-styled Holi event, attracting over two hundred attendees to the Junction Club in downtown Oshawa.Holi, known as the “festival of...

Retaining Clarington’s history at a miniature scale

Bowmanville is no stranger to the railroads. After all, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific both own lines that run past or through the town....

New BBQ joint in Courtice sells out on its opening day

Durham Region’s newest barbecue restaurant officially opened for business – and sold out on its first day. Situated at 1639 Durham Region Highway 2...

Oshawa Music Week launches with multicultural showcase

The 24th edition of Oshawa Music Week (OMW) kicked off on April 2, 2024, celebrating local talent and musical diversity within the Durham Region.Organized...

Sports as sanctuary: Students find mental respite in athletics

With all the demands and pressures of academic life, the connection between sports and mental health can often be overlooked.Yet, for some students, sports...

Speakers remind women to support each other at International Woman’s Day event

Speakers at this year’s International Women’s Day event at the Abilities Centre delivered calls for gender equality and empowerment, highlighting the ongoing struggle for...

OMW debuts with a celebration of diversity

Durham College’s Music Business Management Program kicked off this year’s Oshawa Music Week with the World Music Festival in early April, offering students practical...

How Durham College fights winter’s SADness

With winter now behind us, many Canadians are emerging from the familiar pattern of cloudy days and deep snow that often contributes to tiredness,...