Yearly Archives: 2022

Locals are Qatar bound for the biggest soccer tournament in the world

Two Durham residents share their journey to the FIFA World Cup to support Canada.

A hero who hails from a state of crimes against humanity is no hero

Marvel Entertainment turns a blind eye to the crimes against humanity by Israel and introduces an Israeli mutant superhero.

Political lobbying is not democratic

A few thousand lobbyists have more power and contact with elected officials than millions of voters.

Female journalists face threats of violence with no consequences in sight

Female journalists face harassment that goes as far as death threats.

The Colour and the Shape turns 25

A retrospective of the Foo Fighters' greatest work to date.

Why Canada is not going to impress at The FIFA World Cup

Lack of experience, squad depth and a tough group hinder Canada's chances

’43’ is Number One

Who's the best Toronto Raptors player on this season's roster? The answer is obvious: Pascal Siakam.

Custodians reflect on their latest raise

Custodians who keep Durham College and Ontario Tech clean now earn about $2 an hour more than before. They say it reflects the care that they put into the campus.

Orange Shirt Day reveals DC’s latest steps towards truth and reconciliation

About eighty people joined Durham College's ceremony Friday at the Naanaagide’endamowin Courtyard.

DRIFF returns to in-person audiences

The Durham Region International Film Festival launches with a gala this Thursday

Crave’s Queen talks ‘inclusivity’ at Durham College

Crave TV's '1 Queen 5 Queers' performs live for the first time from DC.

DC Lords men’s soccer team defends home turf in style over Centennial Colts

Durham College starts its regular season undefeated with a win by the men's squad and a draw by the women.

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