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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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Black counsellor provides help to the Black community

When Nicole Perryman, 43, was growing up she says many people hated Soca. “This culture that was so much part of my parents and...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: Providing a lift to the homeless

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

Lords’ basketball star player on pause, but not halt, during the pandemic

Kendra Oliver, 19, is a “once in a lifetime player,” said Heather LaFontaine, Durham Lords woman’s basketball coach.Oliver has played basketball with her sister,...

Waste-free living made easier in Durham

Living a zero-waste lifestyle just became easier in Durham. eco+amour are one of the many companies striving to create an easier way to live...

Confusion surrounding OHL’s return-to-play plan

Is the proposed no-contact rule for the OHL's 2021 season still up for debate?

Durham Region tests nuclear warning system next week

Durham Region is testing its nuclear alerting system on Nov. 23-24. This system is designed to alert anyone who lives close to a nuclear...

Durham Region restaurants adapting to COVID-19 restrictions

Restaurants in Durham Region have struggled during the pandemic, but the new COVID-19 Response Framework introduced by the Ontario government Nov. 3 will allow...

GM’s trucking back to Oshawa

General Motors’ (GM) assembly plant is returning to Oshawa after reaching a new deal with Unifor that could bring up to $1.3 billion in...

A progressive approach to diversity in tutoring

A study shows students who use one-on-one or small group tutoring have seen improvement in grades at school, according to Philip Oreopoulos, an...

Oshawa boarders seek indoor skatepark

An Oshawa businessman is pushing the city to build an indoor skatepark.Kris Handson, founder and owner of the Progression Skateboard company, created a petition...

GTA curly businesses benefit from COVID-19, BLM

The pandemic lockdown hasn't been a bad thing for some online businesses, especially those that are black-owned. The awareness of the Black Lives Matter...

Indoor farmers’ market coming to Oshawa in 2021

Downtown Oshawa is getting a new indoor Oshawa Farmers' Market early next year.The indoor market is expected to open on Valentine’s Day, Feb....