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Growing little forests and community connections in Durham Region

Durham residents are fighting climate change by planting little forests that are nurturing nature and communities.Little forests or mini-forests are comprised of diverse native...

Camp 30 opens its gates to save its past

Bowmanville’s Camp 30 is taking a significant step forward to remind the community of its importance.The Jury Lands Foundation, a not-for-profit set up to...

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Growing little forests and community connections in Durham Region

Durham residents are fighting climate change by planting little forests that are nurturing nature and communities.Little forests or mini-forests are comprised of diverse native...

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Growing little forests and community connections in Durham Region

Durham residents are fighting climate change by planting little forests that are nurturing nature and communities.Little forests or mini-forests are comprised of diverse native...

Some residents say e-scooter program in Oshawa may not be worth it

Gaitree Gordon's son was injured while riding an e-scooter earlier this summer.“There was a rock on the sidewalk. It tilted, and he just fell...

Camp 30 opens its gates to save its past

Bowmanville’s Camp 30 is taking a significant step forward to remind the community of its importance.The Jury Lands Foundation, a not-for-profit set up to...
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COVID-19 brings uncertainty to Oshawa tattoo artist

Prior to the pandemic, tattoo artist Kirsten Maciel had successfully created a brand for herself.Maciel works at Motor City Tattoos Oshawa and has been...

Two new degree programs come to DC this fall

A pair of new four-year degrees are being added to Durham College's (DC) list of more than 140 programs.Honours Bachelor of Construction Management (HBCM)...

Durham Black business owner finds success networking virtually

Judith Tait knows the importance of networking in all her lines of work. Tait, 47, is a 24-year veteran of the Toronto Police Service...

Ontario Tech varsity athletes get pandemic eligibility relief

Ontario Tech Ridgebacks midfielder Mateo Marques has seen his share of lost soccer seasons. Most recently, he lost this past season due to COVID-19....

Campus Ice Centre is COVID-19 vaccination site

The Campus Ice Centre (CIC) at Durham College (DC) and Ontario Tech has been selected as Oshawa's COVID-19 vaccination site by Durham Region Health...

A B.C. girl who ‘skated like a boy’ skates all the way to Oshawa

It all started at the age of six when her figure skating coach suggested she should play hockey because she “skated like a boy.”...

How COVID-19 creates ‘deep, dark’ isolation for DC student

Before COVID-19, Durham College (DC) student Danielle Reid, loved getting coffee or anything that involved some form of adventure. "I love getting my little...

Saving with Open Education Resources can benefit Ontario Tech students

An education resources program has saved students about $1 million worldwide in textbook costs, according to Ontario Tech Faculty Development Officer, Sarah Stokes.Now Ontario...

Lords Zoom through recruiting season

There's been no sports this year, but coaches at Durham College are still putting their teams together, hoping play will resume next season....

Oshawa mulling outdoor ice rink for 2024

It may not be long before Oshawa has its own Nathan Phillips Square.The ice sheet in Toronto has been a popular spot for skaters...

What does a COVID-19 outbreak on DC’s campus actually mean?

“When you hear the heard the word (COVID-19) outbreak…it sets off these red lights and alarm bells,” said Dr. Wally Bartfay, Associate Dean, Undergraduate...

Durham Region: A year after declaring a climate emergency

It has been a little over a year since Durham Region declared a climate emergency on Jan. 29, 2020. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic,...