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Small-town Christmas magic returns to Orono with Holiday in the Hills

'Holiday in the Hills' has returned to the Orono Fairgrounds for its third season, offering a close-to-home winter outing for Durham Region residents. The event runs Thursdays to Sundays until Dec. 22 and features light displays, meet-and-greets and activities spread across the fairgrounds. Visitors can enter through a 100-foot light tunnel that leads into a series of small attractions, including...
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Culture and creativity combine at DC beading workshop

Durham College’s First Peoples Indigenous Centre (FPIC) brought a traditional craft to campus recently that promoted both mindfulness and creativity.On Nov. 20, the centre...

Young people cautious about cosmetic beauty procedures

Beauty standards are everywhere, shaped by culture, friends and the rapid spread of online trends. Those in the business of giving cosmetic procedures -...

Students struggle with financial stress as the holiday season approaches

As the holidays approach, many students are feeling the financial pressures of school fees and gift giving. “Nothing is cheap anymore,” said Brooke Breemersch,...

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