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Durham pride shines bright at the Brier

The Montana's Brier wrapped up Sunday, and while Ontario didn't make the playoffs, a local team has made its mark on the national stage....

The lasting toll of fighting in hockey

As the debate over fighting in the National Hockey League (NHL) continues, evidence shows that many players are paying a steep price long after...

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Durham pride shines bright at the Brier

The Montana's Brier wrapped up Sunday, and while Ontario didn't make the playoffs, a local team has made its mark on the national stage....

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Durham pride shines bright at the Brier

The Montana's Brier wrapped up Sunday, and while Ontario didn't make the playoffs, a local team has made its mark on the national stage....

Durham Lords fall to Lakeland Rustlers in hard-fought quarterfinal

Durham Lords women's volleyball team fell to the undefeated Lakeland Rustlers in straight sets at the quarterfinal match of the 2025 CCAA Women's Volleyball...

The lasting toll of fighting in hockey

As the debate over fighting in the National Hockey League (NHL) continues, evidence shows that many players are paying a steep price long after...
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Despite pandemic, it was ‘game on’ for Durham’s esports team

Sports seasons at Canadian colleges and universities have been shut down for an extended period due to COVID-19. Although all other Ontario Colleges Athletic...

Kyle Lowry should continue to play for the Raptors after he becomes a free agent

The 2021 NBA draft is scheduled for July 29, putting the NBA’s offseason schedule back on track and the Toronto Raptors should look at...

Durham junior players on the move to find hockey

Many parts of the sports world have gone somewhat back to normal, but not the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and the Ontario Junior Hockey...

Ontario Tech, Durham College count on varsity sports returning next school year

Ontario Tech University and Durham College athletics staff have already begun to prepare for a potential return-to-play for the 2021-22 school year. Due to...

Hockey is for everyone

When Saroya Tinker’s white mother was at one of her daughter's games, she was asked by a parent from the other team who her...

Ridgebacks basketball success on its way

When the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men’s and women’s basketball teams take the floor again, hopefully next fall, both teams will be vying for the...

Ismaila sisters make Ridgebacks a family affair

Ontario Tech (OT) women’s basketball is becoming a family affair.Nadia Ismaila, 17, has committed to join her sister Hadeza with the Ridgebacks next season....

Golf’s booming in the pandemic

Golf has been one of the few businesses to see increasing customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.Historically, based on weather, many courses open in mid-April,...

OT, DC athletes return to campus

The sounds of sports are filling the halls the athletic facilities on campus again.After a second provincewide lockdown that spanned more than 60 days,...

New era, new coach for Lords’ softball team

The Durham Lords women’s softball team has won 20 Ontario college championships over the past 30 years. This season, however, they are facing a...

Ontario Tech soccer players reach Canada’s highest level

Two Ontario Tech Ridgebacks soccer players have been selected in the Canadian Premier League (CPL) U Sports draft.Midfielders Chris Campoli and Danial Rafisamii are...

Ontario Tech varsity athletes get pandemic eligibility relief

Ontario Tech Ridgebacks midfielder Mateo Marques has seen his share of lost soccer seasons. Most recently, he lost this past season due to COVID-19....