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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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Young players give hope to Generals

Another season of OHL hockey is underway for the five-time Memorial Cup-winning Oshawa Generals, and many fans hope to see an improvement.The Generals ended...

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

DC and Ontario Tech students disappointed with limited field house hours

Students aren’t happy with the limited hours the Campus Fieldhouse is open.

Durham College welcomes new athletic director Scott Dennis

Durham College’s new athletic director does not have to move far, as he is shifting from the Ontario Tech side to the DC side.At...

Rugby dominates DC athletic awards

Durham College’s rugby teams swept the annual athletic awards this year following undefeated seasons from both the women’s and men’s teams.

Durham Lords baseball player triumphs in academics

Ryan Mattes, a player on the Durham Lords baseball team has been recognized for his academic achievements. Mattes, who is in his second year in...

Lords women’s volleyball scores academic honours

The Durham College women’s volleyball team dominated at the recent academic banquet where athletes were recently honoured.Elaine Popp, the vice-president of academics, spoke at...

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

As the Generals enter the playoffs, it’s next season that has fans excited

The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) playoffs are underway and the Oshawa Generals were able to squeeze in as the eighth seed in the Eastern...

Are players’ religious beliefs impacting hockey being for everyone?

Eric denied these claims by saying “I haven’t (worn a Pride jersey) before. I never have…I haven’t worn a pride jersey before.” Two years...

Babcock passes the Durham Lords torch

As this year's Durham Lords season wraps up, the program will say goodbye to the long-serving head of varsity athletics.After 36 years, someone new...

From sledge hockey to wheelchair curling, four players find ‘wonderful’ new community

Four top-level sledge hockey players competed in wheelchair curling at the 2023 Ontario Parasport Games in Oshawa, Ont. Team Gale, led by skip Heather...