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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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COVID-19’s community impact:  Zip lines running full speed at Treetop Eco-Adventure Park

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.“This year we had...

From dodging a German Second World War plane to dodging COVID-19

Most people would say 2020 is the worst year they’ve ever lived through. However, Thelma Baker, a Whitby resident, might have a different opinion....

Contact tracing is the answer, not lockdowns

With the rise in COVID-19 cases surging past the initial number that put us in lockdown in the very beginning, there is a growing...

Whitby Farmers’ Market ‘makes a community’

Building economy and community.

Hauntings at the Pickering Museum Village

Prepare to be spooked at the Pickering Museum Village in a ghostly experience as you drive through the village this Halloween season.Due to COVID-19,...

United Way and GM fight hunger and climate in Durham Region

The United Way Durham Region and General Motors have partnered on a new initiative which aims to tackle hunger and climate sustainability.The program, which...

Oshawa focuses on homelessness

Daniel Cullen wants you to think about what contributes to homelessness and what barriers unsheltered people face - especially this week. And he knows,...

Prevent police violence with jiu jitsu

Police departments must implement new training focused on de-escalation and non-violent use of force.

DC professor receives award of excellence

Some teachers take a few weeks off during the summer after a long school year, but not Durham College Plumbing professor Edward Logan. He...

Human Trafficking from a global perspective

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Face off: Is pursing the NHL dream worth it?

  Many boys growing up in Canada dream of becoming a great NHL hockey player but according to the book, Selling the Dream, by Jim...