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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

Oscar-nominated director helps locals further understand Indigenous history

Some audience members say a recent event featuring the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat helped them with their ongoing journey to learn about truth...

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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

Toys for Tickets turns parking fines into fun for kids

The City of Oshawa ran its 19th annual Toys for Tickets program in early December, during which residents who received parking violations could pay...

Oscar-nominated director helps locals further understand Indigenous history

Some audience members say a recent event featuring the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat helped them with their ongoing journey to learn about truth...
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Durham police officer credits DC with helping him get the job

Durham College alumnus Nathaniel Boodhoo, 26, has been a police officer in Whitby for four years. The Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) officer graduated...

The ‘battle’ returns, connecting kids, books and Durham librarians

Librarians across Durham Region are hopeful this year's annual Battle of the Books will return after missing two years of competition.The contest is run...

Durham Lords women’s basketball team returns to action

The Durham College women's basketball team is back playing games after a COVID-19 hiatus.They returned to action Feb. 11, losing 71-62 to Algonquin Wolves....

More DC students back on campus

After three weeks of online classes to start the second semester, many Durham College (DC) students have returned to campus to continue their studies....

DC, OTU athletes hit ground, or ice, running after latest lockdown

Varsity sports are back in action Durham College (DC) and Ontario Tech University (OTU) after a recent lockdown brought sports to a screeching halt...

Flexibility key to 2022 job hunt, DC career coach says

Durham College (DC) career coach Alix Chasse has some advice for students graduating this spring - be open to options."That flexibility is going...

Rouw trains new employees at Brinks

The more interest you have when applying for a job, the more opportunities and doors can open up for you. This according to the...

DC grad’s journey to special constable

Kate Wright, 30, of Bowmanville has been a special constable for more than three years with Durham Regional Police (DRPS) and most recently Metrolinx,...

DC grad offers advice to those pursuing law enforcement career

Durham College (DC) graduate and current Ontario Tech University (OTU) student, Quinton Armstrong has been working towards being a member of the York Regional...

Communications at DRPS: The first responders

In times of crisis, the communications department of the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) answers the call, literally.“It takes a special kind of person...

Oshawa’s Burke journeys to Alberta with RCMP

Sean Burke is in his first year as a constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), but his journey has already taken him...

DRPS: What it takes to get hired

Among the thousands of people who apply to the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) annually, only up to five per cent are likely to...