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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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Durham Region tests nuclear warning system next week

Durham Region is testing its nuclear alerting system on Nov. 23-24. This system is designed to alert anyone who lives close to a nuclear...

Durham Region restaurants adapting to COVID-19 restrictions

Restaurants in Durham Region have struggled during the pandemic, but the new COVID-19 Response Framework introduced by the Ontario government Nov. 3 will allow...

GM’s trucking back to Oshawa

General Motors’ (GM) assembly plant is returning to Oshawa after reaching a new deal with Unifor that could bring up to $1.3 billion in...

A progressive approach to diversity in tutoring

A study shows students who use one-on-one or small group tutoring have seen improvement in grades at school, according to Philip Oreopoulos, an...

Oshawa boarders seek indoor skatepark

An Oshawa businessman is pushing the city to build an indoor skatepark.Kris Handson, founder and owner of the Progression Skateboard company, created a petition...

GTA curly businesses benefit from COVID-19, BLM

The pandemic lockdown hasn't been a bad thing for some online businesses, especially those that are black-owned. The awareness of the Black Lives Matter...

Indoor farmers’ market coming to Oshawa in 2021

Downtown Oshawa is getting a new indoor Oshawa Farmers' Market early next year.The indoor market is expected to open on Valentine’s Day, Feb....

‘I am not going to be the guy to cancel’ Halloween: Oshawa mayor Dan Carter

Oshawa mayor Dan Carter says he won’t be the one to cancel Halloween during a global pandemic.Some communities in Canada have cancelled the Oct....

WindReach offers spooky, and safe, Halloween

"It's a nice option for families who don't want to go out but still want to celebrate Halloween with their kids and have something fun to do.”

Police reform in North America starts with Indigenous and Black influence

This year there has been a growing call for police reform all around the world. It started with the murders of multiple African-Americans by...

COVID-19’s community impact: All or Nothing brews up support

Editor's note: This is one in a series of articles chronicling the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and organizations in Oshawa.COVID-19 isn’t stopping one...

COVID-19’s community impact:  Flying through the pandemic at Oshawa airport

Due to COVID-19, some businesses in Ontario had to close their doors to the public for several weeks - but the Oshawa Executive Airport...