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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

‘We’re a tight-knit community’: Bowmanville rallies after downtown fire

A major fire tore through several historic buildings in downtown Bowmanville, Ont., early Thursday morning, destroying businesses and residential units and displacing over 30...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

Oshawa ComiCon brings pop culture to life with cosplay and community

Oshawa ComiCon 2025 hit the YWCA Durham on Feb. 22 and brought an eclectic mix of comics, collectibles, cosplay and pure pop culture. The...

‘We’re a tight-knit community’: Bowmanville rallies after downtown fire

A major fire tore through several historic buildings in downtown Bowmanville, Ont., early Thursday morning, destroying businesses and residential units and displacing over 30...
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Durham College enhances Whitby campus security

Some security changes have been made to the Whitby campus, such as adding new lighting and an additional Code Blue emergency button near the...

Mindful Farm Fridays: How staff and students can find wellness at Whitby campus

Students and staff are finding a new way to improve their mental health and wellness through exploring the gardens at Whitby campus.'Mindful Farm Fridays'...

Victim Services Durham Region launches pilot to reduce fear of reporting to police

For some people, reporting a loved one missing to police can be as difficult as accepting they aren't there.And when people do gather the...

Concert to Feed the Need highlights the need for food in Durham Region

The Feed the Need in Durham Concert is returning for its sixth year in Oshawa to help and support people who struggle with hunger...

Federal parties prepare for Durham riding by-election

A by-election could be called any day now in the federal riding of Durham.The seat has been vacant since former MP and Conservative Party...

Oshawa Walk of Fame makes grand return

The Oshawa Walk of Fame gala returned on Nov. 9 to celebrate and honour notable people from Oshawa after a seven-year hiatus, in part...

Walking a trail to remember the past

More than 30 people gathered on Friday for the Pass the Torch Remembrance Trail Walk at Camp Samac.The walk on Nov. 10 along a...

Durham College and Ontario Tech to remember those who lost their lives to war

Remembrance Day will look a bit different at Durham College this year. Journalism - Mass Media students will be involved, both ceremonies will be...

Customers have mixed reactions on upgrades at local mall

Pickering City Centre, formerly known as Pickering Town Centre, has undergone more than a name change over the past few years, as it tries...

A primer on campus safety: code blues, fire alarms…and knapsack pulls

Have you ever wondered about the big red poles located around Durham College (DC)? Or why fire alarms go off in one part of...

Thrifting community struggles as prices soar

Many people who regularly thrift as a cheaper alternative to regular stores say they are frustrating by rising prices.“We're balling on a budget like...

Opioid crisis puts pressure on paramedics

A new study has found the opioid crisis is putting more pressure on paramedics and emergency rooms. It's also influencing the way paramedics work...