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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

Cost of cottages make them exclusive, says Gen Z

As cottage season approaches and waterfront properties prepare to reopen across Ontario, the dream of owning one is not shared by everyone, particularly younger...

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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

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Bowmanville’s tight-knit community helps restore a small business

Tracey Pettigrew, owner of ‘Paisley’s The Wee British Shoppe’ in downtown Bowmanville, recalls she and her husband being suddenly woken by fire alarms around...

Navigating the transition from graduation to your career

Graduating is a major milestone in life and students in post-secondary anticipate the day they’ll move on to working full-time, but it can be...

Cost of cottages make them exclusive, says Gen Z

As cottage season approaches and waterfront properties prepare to reopen across Ontario, the dream of owning one is not shared by everyone, particularly younger...
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Why do police use spike belts?

A 15-year-old Oshawa motorist was charged Oct. 8, 2020, with dangerous operation of a vehicle after Durham police deployed a spike belt to stop...

Indoor farmers’ market coming to Oshawa in 2021

Editor's note: This story has been updated on Jan. 18, 2021 to correct the construction company and the size of the market.Downtown Oshawa is...

Politicians returning from abroad should not return to work.

The holiday season has seen numerous public servants ignore health guidelines to vacation abroad.

Residents fight to protect the water of rural north Oshawa

Allen Frank, 81, has been living in his rural north Oshawa home on Ritson Rd. N. for 48 years. From 2008 to 2016, Whitby...

International Learning creates a better future for all

DC encourages positive international and intercultural learning inside and outside the classroom while expanding education abroad opportunities, and supports for students and employees.

Day in the life of a teacher during the pandemic

Every week, Peter Lee, Culinary Management program coordinator at Durham College (DC), arrives at the Whitby Campus and teaches remotely for his students at...

Challenges and changes for the transgender and non-binary community

A look at how transgender identity has changed over the last decade and what impacts it has on someone who is part of the LGBTQ2+ community.

DC’s Campus Bursary Food Drive helps students and families

"Every year I've been at Durham, I've applied for the Christmas hamper," says Emily Marangon, a student in the Office Administration Executive program. Marangon...

North Oshawa residents battle second landfill close to their homes

Residents of north Oshawa are upset with how city council has handled recent meetings regarding a landfill application close to their homes.Whitby company Hard-Co...

Pandemic proof

A look into how the Durham Lords' varsity esports teams are surviving and thriving during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The forgotten first responders.

Demand for food assistance on campus on the rise this year

For more than a decade now Durham College and Ontario Tech University have been giving out food hampers to students in need over the...