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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 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...

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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...

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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...
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DC dental students worked ‘seven days a week’ through parts of pandemic

While some Durham College (DC) students have been able to attend their programs entirely online during the pandemic, that has not been the case...

Is online learning at Durham here to stay?

Flexible learning - learning both in class and online - could be here to stay at Durham College. The decision will come down to...

Oshawa and opioids: A ‘national health epidemic’

“You're literally going place to place looking for pills because if you don't have them, you're going to go into withdrawal and be violently...

The ‘battle’ returns, connecting kids, books and Durham librarians

Librarians across Durham Region are hopeful this year's annual Battle of the Books will return after missing two years of competition.The contest is run...

More DC students back on campus

After three weeks of online classes to start the second semester, many Durham College (DC) students have returned to campus to continue their studies....

Concerts back in business at Oshawa’s Tribute Communities Centre

Oshawa's Tribute Communities Centre (TCC) is back in business after shutting down entertainment and sporting events in the recent lockdown. Despite re-opening some concerts...

Ontario Tech faculty ‘devastated’ by strike

Faculty at Ontario Tech University are walking the picket lines today saying they "were left with no choice" but to go on strike. The strike...

Ontario Tech University faculty set to strike Thursday

About 280 faculty at Ontario Tech University (OTU) are set to strike ThursdayPicket lines are expected to be set up Thursday at 11 a.m....

Affordable housing for Oshawa youth coming to former elementary school

Affordable housing for at-risk youth in Oshawa could be possible soon around spring due to a new zoning policy approved by city council.The former...

Ontario Tech faculty reject contract offer

A potential faculty strike continues to hang over the campus of Ontario Tech University.Talks resume Tuesday at 9 a.m. after faculty voted 80 per...

Price tag on new north Oshawa rec complex could be $100M

A new multi-use community centre - with a price tag as high as $100 million - is coming to north Oshawa.The facility, which will...

DC students win major international award

A team of event planning students at Durham College (DC) has won a major international award. They placed first among 12 schools in the...