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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Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.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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Award-winning Oshawa musician helps students through music

Devon Artemis Chartier is a singer, songwriter and musician from Oshawa who is very active in the community. Chartier organizes and takes part...

Oshawa going in the Wright direction

Oshawa is getting bigger. Not just with its population, but with new businesses brought here through the work of its economic development director.Hailey Wright,...

Councillor Giberson’s mission: Make Oshawa a better place

Derek Giberson believes in building a better Oshawa by dealing - right now - with issues like homelessness, livability of the city, growth in...

Oshawa’s growing taller, building safer

Oshawa is growing up - literally and figuratively. According to Statistics Canada, it's one of the fastest growing cities in the country, with a...

Durham College fights gender-based violence in 16-day campaign

Durham College and Ontario Tech University are in the midst of a campaign to help combat gender-based violence. The campaign is called 16 to...

‘Disappointment’ for Wozney as COVID-19 cancels Ontario Tech star’s chance to play for Canada

An Ontario Tech hockey star has been named to play for the Canadian team at an international hockey event - but she won't get...

‘Ordinary Days’ on horizon for Oshawa Little Theatre

The curtain at Oshawa Little Theatre (OLT) will go up once again in February, 2022, almost two years after being abruptly drawn.The OLT team...

The Director of Campus Safety’s undercover policing career has made him a better performer and parent

Thomas Lynch is the man in charge of making sure everyone is safe at Durham College and he has lots of experience as a...

Lords finish fall season with medal of each colour

The Durham Lords fall varsity sports season concluded with the men's rugby team winning the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association (OCAA) bronze medal Nov. 13....

Oshawa’s fire calls take COVID-19 turn

Oshawa’s Fire Services has seen a change in the calls it responds to during COVID-19.“At the start of the pandemic in the beginning of...

Oshawa Fire Services gears up to meet city’s growth

Oshawa’s high-speed growth has been a challenge for Oshawa Fire Services.The City is developing a 10-year plan that includes additional trucks, equipment and staff.There...

Saulnier: Keeping Oshawa operating

Ever wonder who oversees the development and maintenance of parks in Oshawa? That would be Oshawa's director of operations, Mike Saulnier, who does the work...