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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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Growing need for affordable housing in Oshawa

The city of Oshawa is looking to a unique solution to the problem of affordable housing: the redevelopment of older buildings into mixed-income communities. Durham...

Residence challenges for international students

Eva Bašová, a first-year student, had originally moved to Oshawa from the Czech Republic to attend Ontario Tech University and participate in classes on...

DC’s first in-person open house in two years

Durham College’s halls were filled with prospective students and their parents on April 9, excited for what the upcoming school year has to...

Restaurant owners question value of delivery apps post-pandemic

Some restaurants in Durham Region are starting to think twice about whether to continue with delivery app services or set them aside. They say...

Small businesses using social media to encourage people to shop local

The first COVID-19 lockdown was especially hard on Gather, a clothing boutique in Bowmanville that offers unique women’s fashions and home décor items. “Most...

‘Hard work and lots of luck’: Advice from DC, Ontario Tech alumni

Around this time 15 years ago, John Hotts was preparing to start his placement following three years in the Advertising & Marketing program at...

Durham College Student Association looking to fill several positions for fall semester

The Durham College Student Association has a new executive chair and one new director but the rest of the board remains vacant despite a...

OSAP cuts doing more harm than good, student leaders say

Changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) are doing more harm than good, according to critics and many students. In an effort to...

The Young Novelists making steady return to stage

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, The Young Novelists have finally brought their roots-rock sound back to a live stage.The band entertained a...

Durham Region prepares for incoming Ukrainian refugees

Clouds filled the sky as biting winds violently blew yellow and blue flags. Shouts and car horn blasts filled the air. The cold weather...

The story of The Hutchison House: Built in 1835 ‘as a bribe’

Nestled in the core of downtown Peterborough, a house built for a Scottish doctor in 1835 seemingly stands paused in the 19th century as...

DC community helps students affected by war in Ukraine

Co-written by Cheyenne Jarrett and Emily McPhail“No one is safe there right now.”That's Olesia Loeffen's reflection on the ongoing war in Ukraine.The student from...