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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

DCSA executive chair candidates seek better student awareness, experience

Voting for the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) executive chair closes today (March 26). Two candidates, Keiran Popela from Business Administration - Finance, and...

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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

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Private property planting program takes root in Durham’s climate strategy

In Durham Region, planting a tree is becoming part of a broader regional response to climate change, blending community action with environmental planning.Since declaring...

Event Planning students’ capstone project brings community closer at DC

Shared laughter, meaningful conversations and a deep appreciation for the community flowed through the Pit on Tuesday. The fourth annual BIPOC Small Business event...

DCSA executive chair candidates seek better student awareness, experience

Voting for the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) executive chair closes today (March 26). Two candidates, Keiran Popela from Business Administration - Finance, and...
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DC’s Global Classroom adds Rotary to its name

Durham College has honoured local Rotary clubs and the contributions they’ve made to the school by renaming the Global Classroom to the Rotary Global...

Sonja Bursach displays resiliency through RISE program

Durham College was not Sonja Bursach's first choice. A couple years back, Bursach was attending a different college and she felt she wasn't getting...

Building a Holiday Art Sale 2020 from scratch

Shirley Bankey had a problem. “All of our fundraisers were cancelled,” says the 67-year old director of the Oshawa Art Association (OAA). The organization...

DC prez on COVID-19 response: ‘We’re doing exceptionally well’

Thirty-two students at Durham College (DC) have become infected with COVID-19 since September, but none of the cases of been contracted on campus.“There’s been...

Cindy Bennett works for the cause, not the applause

Mr. Bingles is friendly, inquisitive and extremely active, but he has never had a friend throughout his life. The Humane Society of Durham Region...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: Murphy goes from banks to barks

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: Optimism is key during pandemic

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: DiGregorio cooks up ‘Italian-style’ meals for St. Vincent

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

DC’s Riot Radio broadcasting remotely during COVID-19

Riot Radio is still producing content - but not from its usual location in the Gordon Willey building at Durham College’s Oshawa campus. The...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: ‘It’s important to get out and still be part of a community’

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

The Oshawa soup kitchen that served a million meals is on the move

For the past 30 years, St. Vincent Palloti’s Kitchen has offered the needy in Oshawa hot meals in a dignified setting. Last week, Durham...

Foster care faces COVID-19 challenges in Durham

Foster care families have had an added burden this year with restrictions put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Durham Children’s Aid...