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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

Prairie Edge is a gripping exploration of Land Back, justice and identity

Prairie Edge by Métis/Ukrainian author Conor Kerr is a thought-provoking and important read. The crime novel places a heavy lens on the Land Back...

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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

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Angelique’s Isle is a haunting tale of survival and resilience

Angelique’s Isle is a film that grips you with its chilling beauty and leaves you reflecting on survival, resilience and the historical injustices faced...

Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

Prairie Edge is a gripping exploration of Land Back, justice and identity

Prairie Edge by Métis/Ukrainian author Conor Kerr is a thought-provoking and important read. The crime novel places a heavy lens on the Land Back...
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First Nations Mohawk represents the Oshawa community through his work

Daniel Crosmas expects the City of Oshawa to grow into a more diverse city.

New Bond film misses target

James Bond is back with a new adventure and a send off for actor Daniel Craig, with No Time to Die being Craig's last...

This journalist turned podcaster uses experience in newsrooms to break barriers and spark inclusive conversations

Kevin McShan did not have a traditional introduction to the newsroom. He did his journalism internship with St. Clair College’s newspaper, in the sports...

Paul Ranger: NHL Hockey Star Returns Home

Paul Ranger says he started playing hockey around the age of 4 or 5 years old. He played in his kitchen at his...

Social Media shouldn’t target kids

Facebook announced it was planning on making a kid’s version of Instagram for kids under 13, in early 2021. In September, Facebook announced...

Austin Eastman’s unorthodox path to hockey

Most players who make it to a high level of hockey start skating between the age of three and five, but Austin Eastman learned...

All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs Review

All or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs brings fans behind-the-scenes into the Toronto Maple Leafs' locker room and inside Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas’s office...

Three decades later, Nirvana’s Nevermind album is still a rock staple

Nirvana's 1991 grunge record Nevermind is still a masterpiece 30 years later.

Everyone is dying to see Only Murders in the Building

Only Murders in the Building brings relatable characters and a comedic spin to the typical murder mystery show.This Disney+ show follows three residents ...

Netflix show ‘Squid Game’ did not come to play

Squid Game is a sadistic yet heartfelt show that is deserving of Netflix's number one spot.The South Korean show was released in September and...

The Oshawa Biltmore Theatre plans to re-open their doors

Formerly, the Oshawa Music Hall, The Biltmore Theatre, 39 King St. E. in Oshawa, is about to reopen. Due to COVID-19, the venue was...

Services unite to help Oshawa’s unsheltered people

Editor's Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about the land our community is built on is what the Chronicle's feature series, the LWWS, is about.