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Identity and storytelling collide for Shellene Drakes-Tull

In the mid-eighties, a preteen Shellene Drakes-Tull anticipated the newest release from the Gazette De Quebec paper every weekend. With each page, she crawled...

Is there a way out of local journalism’s funding troubles?

Durham College has suspended its journalism program and is no longer accepting intakes. This is another blow to the viability of local news amid...

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Identity and storytelling collide for Shellene Drakes-Tull

In the mid-eighties, a preteen Shellene Drakes-Tull anticipated the newest release from the Gazette De Quebec paper every weekend. With each page, she crawled...

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Identity and storytelling collide for Shellene Drakes-Tull

In the mid-eighties, a preteen Shellene Drakes-Tull anticipated the newest release from the Gazette De Quebec paper every weekend. With each page, she crawled...

Hockey gear program brings joy and opportunity to Indigenous youth

Children walked into the arena carrying garbage bags instead of hockey bags. Some held their hockey gear in garbage bags, others clutched helmets with...

Is there a way out of local journalism’s funding troubles?

Durham College has suspended its journalism program and is no longer accepting intakes. This is another blow to the viability of local news amid...
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Identity and storytelling collide for Shellene Drakes-Tull

In the mid-eighties, a preteen Shellene Drakes-Tull anticipated the newest release from the Gazette De Quebec paper every weekend. With each page, she crawled...

Hockey gear program brings joy and opportunity to Indigenous youth

Children walked into the arena carrying garbage bags instead of hockey bags. Some held their hockey gear in garbage bags, others clutched helmets with...

Is there a way out of local journalism’s funding troubles?

Durham College has suspended its journalism program and is no longer accepting intakes. This is another blow to the viability of local news amid...

Ontario’s housing crisis is causing women to go back to their abusers

Riley Spigarelli, executive director of the Bethesda House, an emergency women’s shelter in Bowmanville, supports women and children who are living in fear and...

The Connector: How Asennaienton Frank Horn builds solutions for Indigenous communities

Saganaska Place, located in Belleville, Ont, is an affordable apartment building designed to provide off-reserve housing to both Indigenous people and residents.After a series...

Moving forward: Breaking cycles of criminalization for racialized communities

When Kent Larson’s phone rings in the afternoon, he knows what to expect before he even looks at the screen.It’s usually one of the...

Ben Earle says reflection is key to building a meaningful career

Getting off a long plane ride with two young children and getting into a taxi with a flat tire is not the best start...

Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

Early Intervention Matters: The Impact of Mental Health Misdiagnosis

"They just kept blaming it on the ADHD, anxiety, depression," said Elodie Hraynyk. After years of misdiagnoses, her persistence uncovered the truth—and a lesson in the power of self-advocacy.

Addiction and Advocacy in the Opioid Crisis

Gripped by grief and addiction after his father's death, Chris Cull transformed his pain into purpose, becoming a powerful advocate in the fight against Canada’s opioid crisis.

‘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....

From Hockey Dreams to Community Impact: The Randy Gill Story

At the opening of the Their Opportunity's new office in Oshawa ten years ago, Randy Gill the organization's CEO propped himself up in front...