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Small-town Christmas magic returns to Orono with Holiday in the Hills

'Holiday in the Hills' has returned to the Orono Fairgrounds for its third season, offering a close-to-home winter outing for Durham Region residents. The...

Bright and Merry Market brings the Christmas spirit to Oshawa

Oshawa kicked off the start to the Christmas season with its annual Bright and Merry Market downtown.The Nov. 14 event started at Civic Square...

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Small-town Christmas magic returns to Orono with Holiday in the Hills

'Holiday in the Hills' has returned to the Orono Fairgrounds for its third season, offering a close-to-home winter outing for Durham Region residents. The...

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Small-town Christmas magic returns to Orono with Holiday in the Hills

'Holiday in the Hills' has returned to the Orono Fairgrounds for its third season, offering a close-to-home winter outing for Durham Region residents. The...

Book lovers event offers a chance for indie authors to be seen

Local authors gathered at Markets Ontario in Bowmanville to show off their new books, filling the space with decorated booths and colourful displays. Nine...

Bright and Merry Market brings the Christmas spirit to Oshawa

Oshawa kicked off the start to the Christmas season with its annual Bright and Merry Market downtown.The Nov. 14 event started at Civic Square...
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MRC Arcade takes over the Pit with homegrown video games

Friday was a night of celebration at Durham College for the Mixed Reality Capture (MRC) Studio. The Pit was turned into a gamer's paradise...

DC grad is the first Black chef to win Top Chef Canada

Chef Tre Sanderson's culinary journey started in his kitchen at home where he learned to cook with his Jamaican mother and grandmother.Now he's been...

Jake Farr creates welcoming communities

Jake Starratt-Farr remembers his parents were actively involved in their community, doing what they could to make it a safer and more enjoyable place....

The debate continues over real versus fake Christmas trees

Many Canadians have either set up their Christmas tree already or they're getting prepared for it. While some people go with an artificial tree...

PG Case bridges the gap between communities in Durham

Pita-Garth (PG) Case took time out of his Saturday afternoon to talk to residents of Whitby’s East ward. After hours of canvassing, being shunned...

Public school board association president clarifies controversial topics raised by “anti-woke” candidates

A Durham District School Board trustee is back on the job, six months after she resigned over public backlash for controversial tweets she made...

Trustees express concern about rise of “anti-woke” culture in recent election

Municipal elections are over and Ontario set a new record for voter turnout – but not a good one.Only 33 per cent of eligible...

It’s time to Indigenize DC’s convocation

Graduation ceremonies are always an exciting, fun and loud event for those who are about to embark on a new journey in life. A...

Community members listen to diverse ‘Voices in Durham’

We all belong in Durham.This was the message at a "community listening" event at Durham Regional headquarters on Nov. 15. Members of local community...

A second chance for The Second Wedge

Six months after a tornado ripped through Uxbridge, devastating the town, a local brewery has broken ground to rebuild.Co-founder and owner of the Second...

Athlete’s story shines a light on inclusivity in sports

Last June, Elliot Smith of Whitby travelled to Cork, Ireland to play rugby with the Oshawa Vikings. It was a first for him, and...

Striking CUPE workers get support in Bowmanville

It's about the kids. That was the message Friday in Bowmanville as striking members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and their...