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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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Local artists transform Oshawa’s cityscape with a burst of vibrant paintings

In Oshawa, artist Julia Latanski brightens the cityscape with her vivid paintings, drawing inspiration from the city she calls home. Latanski acknowledges the challenges...

Lacrosse draft brings new talent to the Oshawa Outlaws

Twin brothers from Toronto are among 16 new players drafted to the Oshawa Outlaws of the Arena Lacrosse League (ALL).Ryan and Gareth Haigh both...

The spiritual journey behind Mathilda’s vegan restaurant in downtown Oshawa

The choice to launch a restaurant in the heart of downtown Oshawa was not one Mathilda Irawan took lightly. “I still remember what I was...

Opioid crisis puts pressure on paramedics

A new study has found the opioid crisis is putting more pressure on paramedics and emergency rooms. It's also influencing the way paramedics work...

Young players give hope to Generals

Another season of OHL hockey is underway for the five-time Memorial Cup-winning Oshawa Generals, and many fans hope to see an improvement.The Generals ended...

Strong mayor powers cause friction over budget

Oshawa city council is grappling with the strong mayor powers granted by the provincial government this summer.Council voted last month to alter its budget...

Popularity of handcraft hubs grows in Durham Region

Local realtor Mary Kovacs is selling more than just houses these days. She recently opened The Collective Market in Oshawa.The store at 83 Centre...

DC, OTU offer student-led Christian clubs

Two student-run clubs are available for individuals interested in Christianity and are active throughout the school year on campus.The Catholic Student Association (CSA) and...

Table tennis: The missing piece of college sport

Table tennis enthusiasts at Durham College are disappointed that the sport is not recognized as a competitive sport despite its popularity worldwide. According to...

DC and Ontario Tech students disappointed with limited field house hours

Students aren’t happy with the limited hours the Campus Fieldhouse is open.

Discussing sexual wellness in younger grades

The head of health promotion at Durham College is a big believer that education is power and that access to appropriate and science-based information...

Pandemic does not stop international students

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused hundreds of international students to flee to their home country and abandon their education. Many students have...