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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

A space for all: how Durham College’s multi-faith room serves its students

Durham College has taken a significant step toward inclusivity with the opening and renovation of its Multi-Faith and Quiet Space. This initiative, which came...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...
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Oshawa’s Burke journeys to Alberta with RCMP

Sean Burke is in his first year as a constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), but his journey has already taken him...

DRPS: What it takes to get hired

Among the thousands of people who apply to the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) annually, only up to five per cent are likely to...

Visser: From DC student to Toronto police officer

Ashley Visser is a Durham College (DC) Police Foundations program graduate. She is now a recruiter for the Toronto Police Service.Visser graduated from DC...

Black-owned businesses share new space in Pickering Town Centre

Canada Black Owned Marketplace (CBOM) is a new addition to Pickering Town Centre. CBOM was established in 2019 to showcase Black-owned small businesses....

Ontario Tech faculty ‘devastated’ by strike

Faculty at Ontario Tech University are walking the picket lines today saying they "were left with no choice" but to go on strike. The strike...

Ontario Tech University faculty set to strike Thursday

About 280 faculty at Ontario Tech University (OTU) are set to strike ThursdayPicket lines are expected to be set up Thursday at 11 a.m....

Ontario Tech faculty reject contract offer

A potential faculty strike continues to hang over the campus of Ontario Tech University.Talks resume Tuesday at 9 a.m. after faculty voted 80 per...

‘All you can do is hope’: A Toronto couple’s near ‘catastrophic’ corona crisis

Perhaps it's to be expected in 2022 - a Toronto couple's newly-adopted kitten came down with a fatal feline strain of coronavirus. Jordan Thomas...

Price tag on new north Oshawa rec complex could be $100M

A new multi-use community centre - with a price tag as high as $100 million - is coming to north Oshawa.The facility, which will...

Student association keeps Durham students interacting during COVID-19 restrictions

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) is running online events for students as it waits for COVID-19 restrictions to change.Jenna Peace, executive chairperson for...

Ontario Tech’s Anthony Pate goes one-on-one with the Chronicle

Anthony Pate joined the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks in 2020, but has had a long history in basketball. The 26-year-old has been overcome two separate...

DC students win major international award

A team of event planning students at Durham College (DC) has won a major international award. They placed first among 12 schools in the...