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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

Whitby boy turns hot cocoa into hope

National Hot Chocolate Day meant a lot more than a warm drink for a 13-year-old boy in Whitby. For Cohen Lane, the day was...

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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

FIRST LEGO League Provincial Championship puts young STEM enthusiasts to the test

Ready, set, LEGO!That is what the crowd heard before gathering around contestants at the FIRST LEGO League - Ontario Provincial Championship. Eighty teams, covering...

Whitby boy turns hot cocoa into hope

National Hot Chocolate Day meant a lot more than a warm drink for a 13-year-old boy in Whitby. For Cohen Lane, the day was...
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Whitby Curling Club event highlights community, competition and the sport’s evolution

The Whitby Curling Club recently hosted a vibrant event that brought together curling enthusiasts of all levels. The day kicked off with a "Learn...

Fatal Oshawa house fire claims lives of mother and daughter

with files and photos from Jack Conway

Durham Region’s fourth annual native seed giveaway set to happen in spring

As pollinator populations continue to decline, Durham Region is giving residents a way to help – the Durham Environment and Climate Advisory Committee (DECAC)...

BIPOC Small Business Showcase highlights community and creativity at Durham College

Durham College’s Oshawa campus came alive with vibrant displays of culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship as the BIPOC Small Business Showcase returned for its third...

DBT: strengthening mental health at Durham College

"I realized that when I was walking away, it was me not facing the problem at hand, and it was causing even bigger issues...

Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

Cancer screening: addressing the gaps in Canada

Early detection and accessible screening programs are crucial in the fight against cancer, yet significant gaps in Canada’s healthcare system are delaying diagnoses and...

A space for all: how Durham College’s multi-faith room serves its students

Durham College has taken a significant step toward inclusivity with the renovation and re-opening of its Multi-Faith and Quiet Space. This initiative, which...

Local newspapers adapt to changing landscape after printer shutters

With the expansion of digital media, local community newspapers who make paper copies are increasingly finding it difficult to print their product.Web News, a...

Ajax Library program helps residents access low-cost assistive devices

The Ajax Public Library is improving accessibility for community members and helping them overcome the steep costs associated with assistive devices.Assistive devices made from...

Queer Canadians affected by Donald Trump’s policy changes

The inauguration of Donald Trump has come with many policy changes and decisions that will affect Canada.The 47th President of the United States began...

Roger Gordon seeks to bring positive change to Whitby

Roger Gordon, a teacher and community volunteer, is running for MPP in Whitby for the Liberal party. His focus is on healthcare, education, and...