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Ontario Colleges Avert Strike, but Underfunding and Precarious Employment Remain in Focus

After over six months of tense negotiations, Ontario’s 24 public colleges narrowly avoided a strike this term. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

‘People aren’t choosing this.’: Basic Needs Out of Reach

“I wasn’t sure what to expect,” recalls a woman who first walked through the doors of the Clarington East Food Bank a year ago....

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Ontario Colleges Avert Strike, but Underfunding and Precarious Employment Remain in Focus

After over six months of tense negotiations, Ontario’s 24 public colleges narrowly avoided a strike this term. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by...

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Ontario Colleges Avert Strike, but Underfunding and Precarious Employment Remain in Focus

After over six months of tense negotiations, Ontario’s 24 public colleges narrowly avoided a strike this term. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.

‘People aren’t choosing this.’: Basic Needs Out of Reach

“I wasn’t sure what to expect,” recalls a woman who first walked through the doors of the Clarington East Food Bank a year ago....
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Ontario Colleges Avert Strike, but Underfunding and Precarious Employment Remain in Focus

After over six months of tense negotiations, Ontario’s 24 public colleges narrowly avoided a strike this term. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.

‘People aren’t choosing this.’: Basic Needs Out of Reach

“I wasn’t sure what to expect,” recalls a woman who first walked through the doors of the Clarington East Food Bank a year ago....

Ontario Tech opens world-first rehabilitation centre with WHO

By Megan Foster and Sunmeet KourOntario Tech University's rehabilitation research institute was designated the world’s first World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for musculoskeletal rehabilitation...

Homer Manlangit’s journey from wrenches to wisdom

For Homer Manlangit, becoming a mechanic wasn't a career choice, it was a birthright. As a third-generation mechanic, his interest in cars was passed...

Kairo Coore: A Leader On And Off The Pitch

Kairo Coore leads the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks’ OUA championship run with skill and passion shaped by professional and collegiate soccer experience.

Community Living fights to survive and thrive

Oshawa resident Darlene Day, 60, lives with a developmental disability after suffering a high fever as a baby.Day, who frequently speaks in public about...

DRT overhauls transit system to address overcrowding and surge in demand

Gurjeet Kaur's daily commute to college was regularly marked by long travel times and unpredictable pauses at bus stations, combined with regular encounters with...

DRT refuses Oshawa council’s bid to reinstate Harmony-Taunton stop, amid accessibility concerns

Durham Regional Transit (DRT) has rejected the Oshawa City Council's recommendation to resume the Harmony Taunton Smart Centres Stop service. The Oshawa Accessibility Advisory...

Durham College’s spring open house draws more than 2,000 prospective students

More than 2,000 prospective students flocked to this year’s Durham College spring open house, with 166 attendees submitting applications for various programs, according to...

International students find home away from home at DCSA gatherings

Thavisha Thanippali, an international student pursuing a computer programming and analysis diploma, found herself at a crossroads common to many: the search for a...

Jason Vassell: Making a difference beyond the classroom

In January, Durham College’s annual Social Justice Week spotlighted pressing social issues, engaging students and faculty in meaningful dialogue. Behind the scenes, the event's...