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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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Students encouraged to build their brand and network in a competitive job market

Students who attended the Durham College Sales Competition were encouraged to network with industry executives and build their own brand. The competition, held over...

Food programs support elementary and high school students in Durham Region

Food insecurity remains a growing concern across Ontario. One in four children in Durham Region lives in a food-insecure household, according to the Region...

Musical Jam club helps Durham College students connect beyond the classroom

Music fills a room in the Student Centre building as students sing, play instruments and unwind together.The Musical Jam club gives students a space...

Durham College Marketing Competition draws record participation

Every year, during winter reading week, students from any program can compete in the annual Durham College Marketing Competition held at the Oshawa Campus.This...

‘Natural Curiosities’ art exhibit inspires reflection and renewal at the RMG

This year, spring’s earliest days aren’t quite winter and not fully summer either. They are fragile, in-between moments that invite people to slow down...

Countdown to Grad event welcomes soon-to-be grads to alumni life

In a few weeks, many students will wrap up their programs at Durham College (DC) and get ready for graduation.DC held its Countdown to...

Restaurants play a role in reducing food waste

Every week, Matthew Simpson pays around $200 so his restaurant’s leftovers don’t end up in the landfill. For Simpson, owner and executive chef of The...

Green thumbs meet 3D printing at campus library

As spring approaches, many people dust off their gardening tools to start growing their own plants.Last week, the Durham College (DC) and Ontario Tech...

Whitby council unanimously approves motion to report third-party lobbyists

"We have a gap in municipal governance," said the mayor of Whitby, Elizabeth Roy, as councillors debated a motion to establish a public registry...

Vendors at redeveloped historic building downtown frustrated and indebted

As 'Market at 70 King' comes up to its two-year anniversary, it could face significant changes. One tenant has already left, there's a recent...

High school students working to improve weather accuracy using drones

Young people in Ontario are proving their passion for tech makes them just as able to create as "real-world engineers."A group of 30 Ontario...

Much-needed outdoor sports and event space coming to Clarington

Twenty hectares of land on Maple Grove Road in south Bowmanville will become the new location of an outdoor sports and events venue.The announcement...