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Whitby council unanimously approves motion to report third-party lobbyists

"We have a gap in municipal governance," said the mayor of Whitby, Elizabeth Roy, as councillors debated a motion to establish a public registry...

High school students working to improve weather accuracy using drones

Young people in Ontario are proving their passion for tech makes them just as able to create as "real-world engineers."A group of 30 Ontario...

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Whitby council unanimously approves motion to report third-party lobbyists

"We have a gap in municipal governance," said the mayor of Whitby, Elizabeth Roy, as councillors debated a motion to establish a public registry...

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Whitby council unanimously approves motion to report third-party lobbyists

"We have a gap in municipal governance," said the mayor of Whitby, Elizabeth Roy, as councillors debated a motion to establish a public registry...

Vendors at redeveloped historic building downtown frustrated and indebted

As 'Market at 70 King' comes up to its two-year anniversary, it could face significant changes. One tenant has already left, there's a recent...

High school students working to improve weather accuracy using drones

Young people in Ontario are proving their passion for tech makes them just as able to create as "real-world engineers."A group of 30 Ontario...
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Uxbridge, Stouffville leaders hear business concerns at Town Hall

Regulations, not tariffs, are the biggest burden, say local businesses. Owners cite long permit delays and costly red tape, while a skilled labour shortage adds to the strain.

Ajax library incident raises alarm over Islamophobic violence in Canada

A 25-year-old woman from Ajax faces multiple charges after allegedly attempting to set fire to a woman’s hijab inside the Ajax Public Library’s Main...

Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

Tariffs and the press: How U.S.-Canada trade disputes impact local journalism

The ongoing trade war between the United States and Canada has been suspended—at least for now, until April 2—but one issue may be flying...

Bowmanville fire: Two weeks later

After a fire destroyed two 160-year-old buildings in historic downtown Bowmanville, Ont. on March 6, the business community continues to rally behind those affected.The...

Inside Oshawa’s hub where seniors stay active, connected and supported

“I'd just been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and I was in very bad shape – my mobility was compromised,” said Thelma Martin.A volunteer and member...

The economic toll of tariffs

As Canada grapples with the potential for tariffs to disrupt its economy, issues such as inflation, strained supply chains and long-term economic instability remain. A...

Purple Woods celebrates 50 years of syrup, sustainability and community

Oshawa’s Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival celebrated its 50-year anniversary this March, its success highlighting a growing push to support local businesses in uncertain...

Silent alarms: The mental toll of first responders

Content Warning: This story discusses suicide, PTSD and mental health struggles among first responders. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available.

Canadian nurses: overworked and undervalued

Hundreds of nurses gathered outside Ontario hospitals on Thursday, urging hospital CEOs to tackle staffing shortages and enforce registered nurse-to-patient ratios to enhance patient...

False fire alarm at Durham College triggers evacuation

co-written with Sunmeet Kour

Third family member dies after Oshawa house fire

A 12-year-old girl has died from injuries sustained in a fatal house fire last week in Oshawa, bringing the death toll to three. In a...