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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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Sustainability and food safety at the core of Archibald’s Orchard

Archibald's Orchard & Estate Winery has been family owned and operated for almost 60 years. They offer over a dozen variations of apples, which they use to make wines and ciders.

Durham’s Electric Revolution: Six Buses, Zero Emissions, One Green Future

In September, Durham Region Transit (DRT) introduced its first six battery-electric buses (BEBs) as part of the E-Mission Zero program.The BEBs are manufactured by...

Wildfowl hunting season is in full swing at Darlington park

Darlington Provincial Park's annual controlled wildfowl hunt is underway and will continue until Dec. 7. This is a tradition spanning more than 20 years,...

Why Vinyl Records Still Spin in a Digital Age

Vinyl records are making a comeback, charming music lovers with their unique analog qualities, as demand grows for record stores in Durham.

OVERT: Training for front-line emergency response

The Ontario Volunteer Emergency Response Team (OVERT) is made up of dedicated volunteers who brave harsh weather, rough terrain and long hours to ensure...

Unpredictable Weather Fuels Flu Season Fears

Health experts are warning about the possible impact of unpredictable weather patterns on flu season as summer's warmth unpredictably extends into October. September is...

Durham Food Policy Council Strives for a Food Secure Future in the Durham Region

The Durham Food Policy Council (DFPC), is an organization that has a mission to transform the Durham Region into a food secure community that...

Community-led initiative in Clarington showcases local history

A community-led heritage event in Courtice showcases local history.

Guedei Djimi: From Scarborough to business leader elevating Black entrepreneurs in GTA

Maintaining a professional demeanour is crucial in business and community service, a challenge Guedei Djimi navigates successfully.He balances his responsibilities as a business...

Community Living fights to survive and thrive

Oshawa resident Darlene Day, 60, lives with a developmental disability after suffering a high fever as a baby.Day, who frequently speaks in public about...

Thickson’s Woods a refuge for wildlife and people

Along the shore of Lake Ontario in a small section of Whitby, centuries-old white pine trees loom 100 feet high. Many birders and nature...

Oshawa Music Week a launching pad for local musicians

For 24 years, Oshawa Music Week has served as a platform for emerging talent, transforming the local music scene into a vibrant showcase of...