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Sugary drinks make you quickly energized – and quickly tired, say dieticians

With the stress of exams, students often reach for a caffeinated drink for an extra boost of energy.Whether that is an iced coffee or...

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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Sugary drinks make you quickly energized – and quickly tired, say dieticians

With the stress of exams, students often reach for a caffeinated drink for an extra boost of energy.Whether that is an iced coffee or...

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Sugary drinks make you quickly energized – and quickly tired, say dieticians

With the stress of exams, students often reach for a caffeinated drink for an extra boost of energy.Whether that is an iced coffee or...

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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‘Nice to see the people’ at Songs Revealed

Local artists returned to a live audience at Oshawa Music Week with last Thursday’s “Songs Revealed” competition. The event, which was held at the...

Growing need for affordable housing in Oshawa

The city of Oshawa is looking to a unique solution to the problem of affordable housing: the redevelopment of older buildings into mixed-income communities. Durham...

DC’s first in-person open house in two years

Durham College’s halls were filled with prospective students and their parents on April 9, excited for what the upcoming school year has to...

Restaurant owners question value of delivery apps post-pandemic

Some restaurants in Durham Region are starting to think twice about whether to continue with delivery app services or set them aside. They say...

Small businesses using social media to encourage people to shop local

The first COVID-19 lockdown was especially hard on Gather, a clothing boutique in Bowmanville that offers unique women’s fashions and home décor items. “Most...

The Young Novelists making steady return to stage

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, The Young Novelists have finally brought their roots-rock sound back to a live stage.The band entertained a...

Durham Region prepares for incoming Ukrainian refugees

Clouds filled the sky as biting winds violently blew yellow and blue flags. Shouts and car horn blasts filled the air. The cold weather...

The story of The Hutchison House: Built in 1835 ‘as a bribe’

Nestled in the core of downtown Peterborough, a house built for a Scottish doctor in 1835 seemingly stands paused in the 19th century as...

Kops is a one-stop shop for vinyl music lovers in Oshawa

Walking into a record store is one of the most exciting things to do for a lover of vinyl music. What if that store...

New warming centre for unsheltered in Whitby

A new warming centre for homeless people has opened in downtown Whitby.Whitby has partnered with the Salvation Army and the Region of Durham to...

DRPS officer offers advice to police hopefuls

A Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) officer has some advice for aspiring police officers currently in college and university. Quinn Tyrell, 31, lives in...

Durham police officer credits DC with helping him get the job

Durham College alumnus Nathaniel Boodhoo, 26, has been a police officer in Whitby for four years. The Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) officer graduated...