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Durham Region’s fourth annual native seed giveaway set to happen in spring

As pollinator populations continue to decline, Durham Region is giving residents a way to help – the Durham Environment and Climate Advisory Committee (DECAC)...

DBT: strengthening mental health at Durham College

"I realized that when I was walking away, it was me not facing the problem at hand, and it was causing even bigger issues...

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Durham Region’s fourth annual native seed giveaway set to happen in spring

As pollinator populations continue to decline, Durham Region is giving residents a way to help – the Durham Environment and Climate Advisory Committee (DECAC)...

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Durham Region’s fourth annual native seed giveaway set to happen in spring

As pollinator populations continue to decline, Durham Region is giving residents a way to help – the Durham Environment and Climate Advisory Committee (DECAC)...

BIPOC Small Business Showcase highlights community and creativity at Durham College

Durham College’s Oshawa campus came alive with vibrant displays of culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship as the BIPOC Small Business Showcase returned for its third...

DBT: strengthening mental health at Durham College

"I realized that when I was walking away, it was me not facing the problem at hand, and it was causing even bigger issues...
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Mormon missionaries in Durham Region: more than just door-knocking

Whether they have knocked on your door, messaged you on social media, or walked up to you on the street, you likely have or...

DC and Ontario Tech students disappointed with limited field house hours

Students aren’t happy with the limited hours the Campus Fieldhouse is open.

Toronto Six hosts championship open house

The Toronto Six hockey club hosted its Isobel Cup championship open house in Toronto on in early April, celebrating the day with fans.The celebration...

Discussing sexual wellness in younger grades

The head of health promotion at Durham College is a big believer that education is power and that access to appropriate and science-based information...

Car accidents on the rise, raising concerns among students

Car accidents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are increasing, causing concern among students and the greater community. In response to this, many students...

Students relieved by federal budget changes

Although education has numerous benefits, pursuing it can be financially straining for young people. Many aspiring post-secondary students struggle to secure bursaries and scholarships...

Transit commuters concerned by violence on Toronto’s public transit system

Crime on Toronto's public transit system, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), has been steadily increasing, causing concern among commuters who depend on the system...

Durham Deaf Services hosts a car rally

Oshawa has always been known as Motor City, and now the Durham Deaf Services (DDS) plans to drive money towards their organization with a...

Ajax checks in on its business community

Maryam Afana-Bayoumi recently opened a café restaurant in Ajax with her partner, but she said she had little outside support. She could not find...

Ontario workers find their footing

Many young people take their first steps into the working environment to pursue dreams or line their pockets with extra spending money. In...

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

Oshawa’s lip-sync ‘fun-raising’, fundraiser made a return.

Oshawa Music Week’s Our Lips Are Synced charity event supported the hungry while providing a fun time for viewers on April 4th.Durham College’s Music...