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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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Rollercoaster weather this winter ‘normal’: senior climatologist

The new year brought chaotic weather patterns to Durham Region.Early January started with temperatures above freezing, bringing frequent rain to Oshawa. By the end...

Oshawa Music Week returns to in person for the first time in three years

The event that has brought the music community in Durham Region together for the past 23 years will be back in person for the...

Dry January gives way to Dry February

Many of us have heard about Dry January but how many people know about Dry February?Dental Assistant students Cassandra Parker and Yasmin Mustafa have...

High food prices are taking a toll on many DC students

Rising food prices are affecting many Durham College students. Running a simple errand, such as going to the grocery store, has become stressful, and...

Syrian refugee family is excited for the future after settling in Bowmanville

Seven years after Eyad Mousa and Rohat Hamo arrived in Canada as refugees, they finally feel settled.They were among thousands of families that came...

Urban Market heads north after brief stint in downtown Oshawa

A relatively new addition to downtown Oshawa's business scene moved to a new location in the north end this week.Urban Market, an indoor farmers...

Conlin and Thornton Roads speed limits remain the same despite recent roadwork

Although Conlin and Thornton Roads near the roundabout in north Oshawa were temporarily reopened in January, the different speed limits between the two remained...

Overnight warming centres now open longer but more low-barrier shelters needed

Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning starting Friday and moving into the weekend, which could see temperatures plummet to -30 C with...

People and businesses struggle in skyrocketing rental market in Durham Region

After a long week working at a property management company, Lise Ngo, 31, and her fiancé, Dario Luiz Junior, 37, a self-employed drywaller, are...

Ontario Tech Student Union opens new esports arena

Epsorts enthusiasts at Ontario Tech have a new home for gaming, just steps away from Durham College's own esports arena.The Ontario Tech Student Union...

Teachers under pressure keep on keeping on

Teachers are leaving their jobs because they are burnt out.Rozeena Khan, a teacher of 20 years, has witnessed her fair share of teachers feeling...

Trent Durham campus has a long unknown history

Jake Green became a father in the second year of his English major at Trent University in 1987. He returned to complete his degree...