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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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Ridgebacks fight to find normalcy amid pandemic

Editor's note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded during COVID-19. Most programs...

Durham’s Black History Month helps voices be heard

A volunteer experience at an Ajax event propelled a then Grade 12 student and her poetry club to larger performing stages - including an...

DC looks to replace ‘legendary’ women’s softball coach

For the first time in 30 years, Durham College is searching for a new head coach for its women’s softball team. The search was prompted...

DC reports first COVID-19 outbreak

Durham College has announced its first COVID-19 outbreak on campus along with another unrelated case.The two new reported cases bring the total number of...

Ontario Tech professor’s advice to government to fight COVID-19: ‘Shut it down, completely!’

An Ontario Tech professor says the best way to beat COVID-19 is a complete and total lockdown of the population.Dr. Wally Bartfay, Associate Dean,...

Durham’s political leaders are ridin’ with Biden

Now that Joe Biden is officially U.S. President, Durham Region’s leaders are excited to get to work rebuilding the Canadian-American relationship. The rapport over...

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DC students continue global initiatives during pandemic

The pandemic is not preventing Durham College (DC) from continuing its work with students around the world.DC is launching a series of virtual workshops...

DC students receive a one-week get out of grades free card

Durham College (DC) students got a break at the start of their winter semester – and some didn’t even know it. Professors were asked...

People must follow safety protocols. Now.

It’s pretty safe to say 2020 has not been the best year. Protests on police injustice, riots, Australia on fire (yes that was 2020),...

Get the vaccine to more front-line workers

The vaccines are here. But where?In the first stage of the distribution, the federal government decided people in close living settings, those who provide...

Oshawa Farmers Market opening delayed until April

The latest Ontario lockdown has caused the Oshawa Farmers Market to delay its opening day, yet again. After originally rescheduling the opening from...