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Workers throw down boots at Flaherty's office Video (0)
By Melissa Mancini - Oct 06, 2008 - 03:50 PM

WHITBY -- Hundreds of Canadian Auto Workers union members swarmed Jim Flaherty's campaign office on Monday morning to pile workboots at his door. The footwear was collected from workers who didn't ...

Cops don caps as talks stall
Oct 06, 2008 - 02:49 PM

DURHAM -- The gloves are off and the caps are on after a fruitless weekend of contract negotiations ...

Missing Blackstock teen reunited with family
Oct 06, 2008 - 02:49 PM

BLACKSTOCK -- A Blackstock teen who vanished last Wednesday was reunited with her grandparents on ...

Pickering murders linked, police say
Oct 06, 2008 - 10:37 AM

PICKERING -- The murders of two young men less than two weeks apart in Pickering are linked, Durham ...

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Labour protest blames job losses on Conservatives
Missing Blackstock teen reunited with family

BLACKSTOCK -- A Blackstock teen who vanished last Wednesday was reunited with her grandparents on the weekend after authorities tracked her to an ...

Pickering murders linked, police say

PICKERING -- The murders of two young men less than two weeks apart in Pickering are linked, Durham police have confirmed. Investigations into the ...

Blackstock teen found in Edmonton, man charged with abduction

BLACKSTOCK -- A 14-year-old Blackstock girl who went missing last week, was found in Edmonton on Saturday.The teen was reported missing Wednesday, Oct...

NDP candidate strikes sour note at school debate

DURHAM -- Saying she spoke "dope" prompted a challenge to NDP candidate Andrea Moffat at the Dunbarton all-candidates' debate. From the...

Durham College staff reach a deal to avert strike

DURHAM -- College support staff have signed and sealed a deal, eliminating any potential for a strike this year.

 Support staff at Ontario’s ...

College support staff could strike

DURHAM -- Support staff at Durham College could be in a strike position tomorrow. If support staff at Ontario's 24 community colleges fail to ratify ...

Dan Carter releases new book

OSHAWA -- Local TV personality and motivational speaker Dan Carter has a new book. It's The Right Time Now was released Sept. 23, with a portion of ...

Six Oshawa artists raise funds for Grandview Children's Centre with October studio tour

OSHAWA -- The Horizon Group of local artists is back with its third annual studio tour in support of Grandview Children's Centre. On Oct. 18 and 19, ...

Dating via the "Personals" comes to Uxbridge

UXBRIDGE - OnStage Uxbridge brings back memories of dating via personal ads with the upcoming comedy-musical, "Personals." The play, part of...

If you have a question, I will get the answer

I would like to thank everyone for the wonderful e-mails that you have sent over the last couple of months. Today, I will answer your questions here ...

Canadians in Afghanistan 'to maintain our freedom'

To the editor: Jack Layton, you just don't get it. The First and Second world wars and Korea cost my Canada 112,016 lives plus 192,869 wounded. A ...

Loss of jobs not a 'good news story'

To the editor:Re: Conservative Incumbent has his say on issues, Oct. 1. While I am pleased that the federal candidates have been able to meet with the...

Bruins still perfect on season

UXBRIDGE -- It's only three games into the season, but the Uxbridge Bruins have yet to experience what it's like to lose. The Bruins completed...

MoJacks flex firepower

PORT PERRY -- The Port Perry MoJacks combined for a couple of converted touchdowns on the weekend, and not surprisingly, with that kind of firepower, ...

Generals beat Kingston (0)

OSHAWA -- With all eyes focused on his every move, John Tavares continues to perform for the Oshawa Generals.       ...

Workers throw down boots at Flaherty's office Video (0)

WHITBY -- Hundreds of Canadian Auto Workers union members swarmed Jim Flaherty's campaign office on Monday morning to pile workboots at his door. The ...

Farmland or housing?

DURHAM -- Food or fuel. It's a debate that has been hot in the media since the issue of ethanol has come to the forefront. But it's a question...

September car sales good for import nameplates

DURHAM -- Cars with import nameplates had a decent sales month in September, but the same was not true of American-based autos. Overall, ...

Vegetable and cheese tea biscuits

Biscuits are amazingly comforting alongside warm soups, hearty stews and salads. This biscuit has whole wheat flour and shredded Ontario vegetables ...

In Scugog, one person's junk is another's treasure

SCUGOG -- Scugog is preparing to test the theory that one person's junk is another's treasure. The Township's plans for the 2008 edition of Waste ...

Weekend events in Durham

Saturday, Oct. 4Newcastle Lions host the 14th Annual Walk for Dog Guides  with registration at 8 a.m. and the walk at 9 a.m. Walk your best ...

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The student become the teacher. Megan de Jonge is a first y...

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