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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...

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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

Strike showed how badly Ontario is failing its college students

Every college student in Ontario has been facing stress that goes way beyond assignments and preparing for exams. While the support staff college strike...

Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...
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Women changing the way they work

Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce (GOCC) has been supporting women in business for years. GOCC CEO Nancy Shaw says she has noticed a new...

Shailene Panylo’s friends know she’s trending toward ‘great things’

A politician? A leader? A community activist?Shailene Panylo, is all of the above and then some. She ran in the federal election for...

Homeschooling on rise during pandemic

Homeschooling is on the rise within the Durham District School Board (DDSB) this year. According to the DDSB, 647 students opted for homeschooling...

The land where Lakeridge Health stands

Editor's Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about the land our community is built on is what the Chronicle's feature series, the LWWS, is about.

How Oshawa Memorial park has served the community and honoured the legacy of veterans

Editor's Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about the land our community is built on is what the Chronicle's feature series, the LWWS, is about.

Some Durham College students getting COVID-19 vaccine

Some Durham College (DC) students have already received the COVID-19 vaccination while others have turned down the chance. Since the early days of the...

Mental Health Chat Bot coming to Durham Region

Since COVID-19 was declared an outbreak in March 2020, there has been a decline in the mental wellness of Canadians, according to Statistics Canada.The...

Diversity, equity and inclusion

Fine arts students at Durham College team up with the City of Oshawa to paint Oshawa in a better light.

OT, DC athletes return to campus

The sounds of sports are filling the halls the athletic facilities on campus again.After a second provincewide lockdown that spanned more than 60 days,...

Seniors get tech-savvy to help cure social isolation

Many seniors are new to Zoom but not all are new to social isolation. The challenges older adults have faced around loneliness was an...

DC president Lovisa on pandemic: College in ‘strong cash position’

Durham College (DC) has taken a financial hit due to the pandemic but remains in a solid fiscal position. That's the word from school administration....

Strong convicted of first-degree murder, manslaughter in two killings

EDITOR'S NOTE: Warning, this story contains details of violence some readers may find disturbing.Adam Strong has been found guilty in the killings of Rori...