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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

Cost of cottages make them exclusive, says Gen Z

As cottage season approaches and waterfront properties prepare to reopen across Ontario, the dream of owning one is not shared by everyone, particularly younger...

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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

Navigating the transition from graduation to your career

Graduating is a major milestone in life and students in post-secondary anticipate the day they’ll move on to working full-time, but it can be...

Cost of cottages make them exclusive, says Gen Z

As cottage season approaches and waterfront properties prepare to reopen across Ontario, the dream of owning one is not shared by everyone, particularly younger...
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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...

Car accidents on the rise, raising concerns among students

Car accidents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are increasing, causing concern among students and the greater community. In response to this, many students...

Pandemic does not stop international students

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused hundreds of international students to flee to their home country and abandon their education. Many students have...

Rugby dominates DC athletic awards

Durham College’s rugby teams swept the annual athletic awards this year following undefeated seasons from both the women’s and men’s teams.

Students call for more inclusive food options

Durham College students with severe allergies and dietary restrictions feel that the current food options on campus are limiting their ability to access safe...

Low bus frequency a constant problem for Durham

Buses are the primary mode of transportation for many people but DRT buses come infrequently.