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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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A B.C. girl who ‘skated like a boy’ skates all the way to Oshawa

It all started at the age of six when her figure skating coach suggested she should play hockey because she “skated like a boy.”...

Lords Zoom through recruiting season

There's been no sports this year, but coaches at Durham College are still putting their teams together, hoping play will resume next season....

Bringing pro hoops to Oshawa is a natural fit

Basketball has been one of the fastest-growing sports in Canada over the last two decades, and with the success of the first two seasons...

DC men’s baseball works through pandemic

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

The business of sports continues at DC amid pandemic

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

Ridgebacks fight to find normalcy amid pandemic

Editor's note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded during COVID-19. Most programs...

A cancelled Olympics would be a disaster for Canadian basketball

For the last decade, Canada Basketball has been building to the 2020, now 2021 Olympics. But with more than 80 per cent of Japanese...

DC looks to replace ‘legendary’ women’s softball coach

For the first time in 30 years, Durham College is searching for a new head coach for its women’s softball team. The search was prompted...

Ridgebacks set school record for academic success

Ontario Tech has set a school record with 72 student-athletes named academic award winners for the 2019-20 year.Thirty-nine awards are from Ontario University Athletics,...

Ridgebacks still recruiting hockey talent despite pandemic

Absent any hockey to scout live, Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men’s head coach Curtis Hodgins is still busy trying to convince junior players from across...

The media needs to change its perception of Kyrie Irving

Brooklyn Nets' point guard Kyrie Irving is one of the most unique players the NBA has ever seen. On the court, he’s a superstar...

The Raptors must act quickly to save the season

New Toronto Raptors fans might think of the dark days as losing to LeBron James in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. More seasoned fans will...