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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Durham College supports student mental health in a variety of ways

Durham College says it’s committed to supporting the mental health of its students to the same extent as it has always done, regardless of...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Farmers’ markets support community and agriculture in Durham Region

Farmers’ markets opened across Durham Region this month and for many its an important way of preserving their heritage.For Wanda Geissberger of Geissberger...

Durham College supports student mental health in a variety of ways

Durham College says it’s committed to supporting the mental health of its students to the same extent as it has always done, regardless of...
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Orange Shirt Day reveals DC’s latest steps towards truth and reconciliation

About eighty people joined Durham College's ceremony Friday at the Naanaagide’endamowin Courtyard.

DRIFF returns to in-person audiences

The Durham Region International Film Festival launches with a gala this Thursday

Crave’s Queen talks ‘inclusivity’ at Durham College

Crave TV's '1 Queen 5 Queers' performs live for the first time from DC.

EnactusDC to showcase new high school club at national championships

Durham College’s Enactus team will compete at the Enactus National Exposition in May, with a focus on a new club it created for high...

Durham College business students win bronze in Montreal

Durham College Business - Marketing students took home bronze at a marketing case competition in Montreal this semester.After being given their case, the students...

Four decades of fighting to preserve Thickson’s Woods

CO-WRITTEN BY DESI HUDDYIf you drive down Thickson Road South in Whitby, past two packing companies, a concrete accessories store, an Amazon warehouse and...

Durham College to deliver courses on the weekend starting this spring

Durham College will offer in-person on-campus weekend delivery for some of its courses starting in the May semester. In the weekend delivery format, students will...

Toronto FC signing Lorenzo Insigne could have ‘Kawhi effect’ on soccer in Canada

Lorenzo Insigne will take to the pitch in Toronto colours this summer with many people thinking that he could take Canadian soccer to a...

Hooper, Fraser, Hildebrandt highlight Lords’ athletic awards winners

The Durham Lords recently celebrated two milestones: their 50th annual athletic awards and their first awards in person since the start of the pandemic....

Local comedians warm up to the stage

As Ontario leaves the worst of COVID-19 behind, Canadian comedians are dusting off their microphones and returning to the stage. Comedians are making the transition...

DC takes dive into virtual world

Durham College stepped into the virtual world with its Mixed Reality Capture studio (MRC) just before the start of the pandemic. Now it hopes...

DC’s PSW students help older adults with mental health

Far from home, a Durham College Personal Support Worker student’s experience volunteering with older adults has helped her feel less lonely.Ivy Sevilla, whose family...