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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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Adapting to change: the resilience of local journalism in a digital age

“We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases and phone calls, you were inundated,” said Julie Cashin-Oster, the owner of the Orono...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.

New Faces, New Futures : The Social Impact of Durham’s Multiculturalism

"When I first started teaching here, most of my students were from Canada. Now, I teach kids from all over the world, places like...

Cracking the Code: Why Escape Rooms Keep Us Hooked

The lights flicker, a clock ticks steadily, and every creak of the floorboards sends a jolt of tension through the group. Clues are scattered,...

GO Train Safety – A Going Concern

It was just another evening for Briahna Morrell heading home to Oshawa on the GO train from Toronto. As the train left Union Station,...

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Lights Up Toronto, Changing the Music Industry Forever

On a cold November evening, the streets outside Toronto’s Rogers Centre were filled with sequins, friendship bracelets and cowboy boots. Fans all around chanted...

Oshawa Generals: Future Memorial Cup Hosts?

Just like many Canadian kids, Tom Dyas loved playing hockey. Growing up in Oshawa, watching the Oshawa Generals play taught Dyas how impactful local...

It takes a village: changing the culture of child welfare

One of the first things we learn intuitively as children is who we are and what our place is in the world around us....

The Real Things We Can’t See: How a Modern Holiday Classic Has Evolved 20 Years Later

Though The Polar Express seemed impossible to adapt in live-action back in the early 2000s, today's visual effects prove that nothing is impossible

Living with the Unknown: Seizures, Loss, and Resilience

Lori McMullen’s life changed dramatically when she experienced a sudden, unexplained seizure.

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.