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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

DCSA executive chair candidates seek better student awareness, experience

Voting for the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) executive chair closes today (March 26). Two candidates, Keiran Popela from Business Administration - Finance, and...

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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

Event Planning students’ capstone project brings community closer at DC

Shared laughter, meaningful conversations and a deep appreciation for the community flowed through the Pit on Tuesday. The fourth annual BIPOC Small Business event...

DCSA executive chair candidates seek better student awareness, experience

Voting for the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) executive chair closes today (March 26). Two candidates, Keiran Popela from Business Administration - Finance, and...
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Exploring international education through film

Two student-made, short documentaries took centre stage during International Education Week on Nov. 19, offering perspectives on global learning. The featured films were "Far...

Kairo Coore: A Leader On And Off The Pitch

Kairo Coore leads the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks’ OUA championship run with skill and passion shaped by professional and collegiate soccer experience.

SALS: A Unique Hub Empowering Student Success

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An Enchanted Night at Nineteen on the Park: A Swiftie Celebration of All Eras

Nineteen on the Park, an event venue in Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont., was transformed into the ultimate Taylor Swift fan hangout earlier this month as...

Harvesting Opinions: Community Weighs in on Farms vs. Grocery Stores

As autumn sets in and the harvest season begins, many in the community are reflecting on their food sources, igniting a lively debate over...

Concrete or Conservation: The environmental impact of future development plans in Durham Region

Durham Region’s population growth may make it challenging to find a balance between development and ecological sustainability. With an increasing demand for homes to...

Smoke-Free Policy at Durham College: A Step Toward a Cleaner Campus

Since the implementation of the smoke-free policy in 2018, Durham College has aimed to reduce the environmental impact of tobacco waste on its campus.This...

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...