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Ontario Tech alumnus launches wedding marketplace app for South Asian and diverse communities

Planning a South Asian-style wedding in Durham is no small feat. It typically requires sifting through and combining services from various vendors...

Reviving retro: How YYZ Clothing is bringing vintage styles and sustainability to West Durham

As the loose-fitting fashions of the early 1980s and 1990s make a comeback, West Durham has found its vintage haven in YYZ Clothing.Launched...

Durham’s You-Pick farms transform for winter, offer seasonal delights and festivities

One of the staples of the Durham Region is its selection of family-friendly You-Pick farms. In Courtice and Bowmanville, Pingle's Fun Farm on Taunton...

Gardens flourish at home, boosting mental health among Durham residents

Amidst the urban landscapes of Durham, residents are finding a surprising source of serenity: their own gardens. With Ontario contributing 44 per cent to...

The end of an era, aging farmers leave family farms’ future in jeopardy.

For two centuries, the Jones family has farmed their land just outside Castleton, Ont., a legacy now facing an uncertain future. Their ancestors, originally...

From Whitby to the world: How Khrystal Thetford is painting a path to success on social media

In Durham Region, Whitby-based artist Khrystal Thetford has discovered that social media platforms provide more opportunities for growth than the local arts...

Weaving heritage and healing: the gift of a ribbon skirt

Susan Byrne comes from a big family in Newfoundland. She has over 30 first cousins, 12 aunts and uncles on her dad’s side, and...

Creative surge: Durham Region nurtures a thriving and inclusive art scene

As Durham Region expands, so does its artistic community. Since 2016, artists now constitute roughly 2.7 per cent of the area's population, as reported...

Low bus frequency a constant problem for Durham

Buses are the primary mode of transportation for many people but DRT buses come infrequently.

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,...

Durham Region: A year after declaring a climate emergency

It has been a little over a year since Durham Region declared a climate emergency on Jan. 29, 2020. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Durham’s Black History Month helps voices be heard

A volunteer experience at an Ajax event propelled a then Grade 12 student and her poetry club to larger performing stages - including an...

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