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Video Archives
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Vaccinations mandatory for Ontario Tech student-athletes
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Pickering’s Jayde Riviere captures Olympic gold with Canada’s women’s soccer team
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Whitby Olympian returns home after capturing bronze
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Pickering soccer players inspired by national team’s Olympic journey
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Uxbridge cracks down on stunt driving at local park
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Summer camps more than a breath of fresh air for kids
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Ajax mother opening business to fill disability service gap
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Deadly collision in Clarington
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Durham businesses prepare for Ontario’s Step 3 reopening
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Oshawa Generals hire new coaching staff ahead of 2021 season
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Pickering mother demands fully accessible playgrounds in community
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Jessica Klimkait gearing up for Tokyo Olympics
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Pickering family among millions of Canadians impacted by vision loss
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Whitby man retiring from Judo after 55 years
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Durham businesses not allowed to reopen in Step 1 feel snubbed
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Bettersocks shining light on Juvenile Brain Cancer one step at a time
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Durham mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic a team effort
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2021 Ontario Hockey League draft presents challenges
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Whitby woman shares love of horses through fundraiser
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Durham Region sports leagues frustrated by Ontario’s reopening plan
Author Archives
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‘Health of everyone first’: Vaccinations mandatory for Ontario Tech student-athletesThe school's administration and the athletics department recently made the call.SportsAug 10, 2021
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‘My hard work paid off’: Whitby Olympian returns home after capturing bronzeCanada's female athletes have had a strong showing in Tokyo and Whitby's Jessica Klimkait is among them.SportsAug 5, 2021
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Pickering soccer players inspired by national team’s Olympic journeyThe Canadian women's soccer team is on the verge of Olympic history as they play for gold later this week.SportsAug 3, 2021
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Uxbridge cracks down on stunt driving at local parkOver the course of several months, new barriers and cameras have been installed at an Uxbridge park to stop ongoing issues, with community safety top of mind.CanadaJul 30, 2021
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Summer camps more than a breath of fresh air for kidsAfter a not-so-normal school year, kids are finding some semblance of normalcy this summer at camps.CanadaJul 29, 2021
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Ajax mother opening business to fill disability service gapAn Ajax woman is in the process of opening a business in Durham Region to help families and those in the community with developmental disabilities.CanadaJul 22, 2021
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Oshawa Generals new coaching staff prepare for 2021 seasonThe team recently announced a new coaching staff and getting back to the Memorial Cup is top of mind for this group.SportsJul 13, 2021
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Pickering mother demands fully accessible playgrounds in communityPickering has about 60 playgrounds throughout the city, but none of them are fully accessible.CanadaJun 24, 2021
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Jessica Klimkait gearing up for Tokyo OlympicsJessica Klimkait booked her ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games after winning the gold two weeks ago at the World Judo Championships.SportsJun 22, 2021
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‘Many families feel alone’: Pickering family among millions of Canadians impacted by vision lossMore than a million Canadians live with vision loss, and according to a recent report, it's costing the country billions of dollars a year.HealthJun 18, 2021
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‘It’s been a good ride’: Whitby man retiring from judo after 55 yearsAfter 55 years, Steve Campbell is stepping away from the sport that's been such an important piece of his life.SportsJun 14, 2021
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Durham businesses not allowed to reopen in Step 1 feel snubbedWhile it's been over two months for those Durham businesses that can reopen in Step 1 Friday, there are still many others waiting.EconomyJun 11, 2021
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BetterSocks shining light on brain cancer one step at a timeA Thornhill family who lost their son to a rare form of brain cancer has teamed up with a marketing company from Pickering to create a picture perfect way to keep his memory alive.HealthJun 10, 2021
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Durham mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic a team effort: ‘This is our way of giving back’The Durham mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic has been traveling all over the region the past several months making sure shots are accessible to those looking for one.HealthJun 7, 2021
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2021 Ontario Hockey League draft presents challengesAfter lost seasons around the province, it's been a challenge not only for teams to come up with their draft boards but also for eligible players to get on them.SportsJun 4, 2021
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Whitby woman shares love of horses through fundraiserA Durham woman has launched a fundraiser to get a group of youngsters at the Durham Children's Aid Foundation out horseback riding.FeaturesJun 1, 2021
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COVID-19: Durham Region sports leagues frustrated by Ontario’s reopening plan"I don't get the chance to see my teammates and get on a soccer field and practice with my coaches," said Kimia Assa, a player with the Pickering FC.SportsMay 28, 2021
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Uxbridge thanks grocery store workers with new campaignIn Uxbridge, a new campaign has started to show those working at grocery stores how much they are appreciated.EconomyMay 27, 2021
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Durham Region green thumbs gear up for May long weekend plantingThe May long weekend is typically the time green thumbs start planting, and warmer weather over the past couple of days has sprouted lineups at green houses across the region.CanadaMay 19, 2021
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Ontario’s personal care sector demands fair treatment from provincial governmentSmall businesses across the board are struggling, some more than others and that includes those in the personal care industry.EconomyMay 17, 2021
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Multiple sclerosis fundraiser in Bowmanville shut down by Durham HealthSince being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a young Durham woman has raised thousands of dollars for research.HealthMay 14, 2021
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Ajax working to make town more bicycle-friendly to help boost economyOne thing that the pandemic has allowed people to do is get out and discover their communities.EconomyMay 10, 2021
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Uxbridge businesses raise eyebrows and spirits with sign wars challengeA new friendly feud between neighbouring shops is catching on in several communities across Ontario and it has now landed in Uxbridge.CanadaMay 7, 2021
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Pandemic taking mental health toll on front-line medical workersThe pandemic has been mentally and emotionally exhausting for everyone and front-line health-care workers come face to face with the virus each day.HealthMay 5, 2021
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Uxbridge professional mountain bike racer bankrolls season using GoFundMeWhile the pandemic has affected the sport of mountain bike racing, Tyler Orschel is gearing up to head to Europe next week to compete.SportsApr 30, 2021