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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Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.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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DC spa remains open, but not to the public

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

DCSI supporting students, virtually

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to COVID-19. Most programs...

Ridgebacks fight to find normalcy amid pandemic

Editor's note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded during COVID-19. Most programs...

Durham’s political leaders are ridin’ with Biden

Now that Joe Biden is officially U.S. President, Durham Region’s leaders are excited to get to work rebuilding the Canadian-American relationship. The rapport over...

Oshawa Farmers Market opening delayed until April

The latest Ontario lockdown has caused the Oshawa Farmers Market to delay its opening day, yet again. After originally rescheduling the opening from...

Ridgebacks set school record for academic success

Ontario Tech has set a school record with 72 student-athletes named academic award winners for the 2019-20 year.Thirty-nine awards are from Ontario University Athletics,...

Ridgebacks still recruiting hockey talent despite pandemic

Absent any hockey to scout live, Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men’s head coach Curtis Hodgins is still busy trying to convince junior players from across...

Indoor farmers’ market coming to Oshawa in 2021

Editor's note: This story has been updated on Jan. 18, 2021 to correct the construction company and the size of the market.Downtown Oshawa is...

Residents fight to protect the water of rural north Oshawa

Allen Frank, 81, has been living in his rural north Oshawa home on Ritson Rd. N. for 48 years. From 2008 to 2016, Whitby...

Pandemic leaves local music industry devastated…but not dead

The year is 2016, Klinsvin Gilbert is performing at a college campus in Karnataka, India. As soon as his band starts to play, the...

North Oshawa residents battle second landfill close to their homes

Residents of north Oshawa are upset with how city council has handled recent meetings regarding a landfill application close to their homes.Whitby company Hard-Co...

Construction worker dead, another injured at Ontario Tech

A worker is dead after a five-tonne concrete slab fell at a building under construction on the campus of Ontario Tech University at 12:45...