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DCDSB students display ‘future city’ projects that aim to create a green futureThe "Future City Competition" is part of an effort to get more students interested in engineering.CanadaMay 3, 2019
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Durham students to build a robot in three days for international competitionUOIT students will be taking part in Robot in 3 Days (Ri3D), a robot-building competition that sees people from all over the world building bots from scratch.TechJan 4, 2019
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Durham General Motors dealerships fear Oshawa plant closureThe Oshawa General Motors Plant closure at the end of next year, has local GM dealerships concerned about losing loyal customers and upending their bottom line.ConsumerDec 6, 2018
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Vigil held in Oshawa for UOIT student who was struck and killedA massive group gathered in Oshawa on Thursday evening to honour a university student who was struck and killed.CanadaNov 16, 2018
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Durham College, UOIT ban smoking on campus; Trent still updating its policyTwo of the three schools announced a rule prohibiting all students, faculty and visitors from smoking and vaping of any type.CannabisOct 12, 2018
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Oshawa university student aims to bring drinkable water to East AfricaYasin Othman learned first-hand how dangerous scarce access to clean water can be.EnvironmentSep 26, 2018
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Justin Trudeau announces federal investment in Automotive Centre of ExcellenceDuring a time of uncertainty, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a promise on Friday to strengthen Canada's automotive industry.CanadaAug 31, 2018
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UOIT professor launches workplace bullying studyBullying in the workplace is a problem many don't know how to detect but a UOIT professor is trying to make it a little more clear.CanadaAug 29, 2018
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Simulated emergency exercise to be held at Durham College and UOIT campusThe exercise took place between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.Jun 20, 2018
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“We forget how many similarities we have:” Durham Region to host international hate studies conferenceThe number of reported hate crimes is on the rise, both in Canada and the United States. With everything from the protests in Charlottesville to pro-white graffiti signs, it seems nowhere is immune. Dave Selby from the Durham Regional Police Service said, “It’s present in every community. Durham is no exception. We do get calls related...WorldMay 29, 2018
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