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Bridging students with the Durham Region

Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,” said Jasmyne Julien, founder and...

Early Intervention Matters: The Impact of Mental Health Misdiagnosis

"They just kept blaming it on the ADHD, anxiety, depression," said Elodie Hraynyk. After years of misdiagnoses, her persistence uncovered the truth—and a lesson in the power of self-advocacy.

Addiction and Advocacy in the Opioid Crisis

Gripped by grief and addiction after his father's death, Chris Cull transformed his pain into purpose, becoming a powerful advocate in the fight against Canada’s opioid crisis.

‘People Aren’t Choosing This.’: Basic Needs Out of Reach

“I wasn’t sure what to expect,” recalls a woman...

From Hockey Dreams to Community Impact: The Randy Gill Story

At the opening of the Their Opportunity's new office...

The Chronicle Early Edition PM (2024)

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The Chronicle Early Edition AM (2024)

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Voices in Journalism Panel (2024)

https://youtu.be/bkCBWJG_sQA

Support for Ukrainians

Durham Region has done a lot to support Ukrainian refugees coming into the community. However, there is still more to be done to help those in need. Here is Brendan Robins on how Durham can continue to support Ukraine and local Ukrainians.

Connections

For those new to Canada, the process of making connections to the larger community here can be difficult. Chris Schnedler spoke to representatives of the Ukrainian-Canadian community about these changes.

Food Drive

The Ukrainian Christmas event on December 18th will include gifts for children and a food drive for adults.

Christmas

Many Ukrainian refugees are preparing to navigate the Christmas season in a place they are not used to calling home. Clearly, there is a need for help in the community of Durham. Noah Kroeker had the chance to speak with Rachel Rohovska and Maria Pitolia to gain insight during the Voices in Durham event.