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MPP office still inaccessible
By Jillian Follert - Sep 22, 2008 - 08:23 AM

OSHAWA -- Scott Pigden is still waiting. It's been months since the local accessibility activist asked Oshawa MPP Jerry Ouellette to add a ramp to his constituency office so residents with ...

Two dead in Island Road crash
Sep 22, 2008 - 01:33 PM

SCUGOG -- Two men are dead following a head-on crash Friday afternoon on Scugog Island. Durham ...

Granola bars, juice boxes are not enough: prisoner
Sep 22, 2008 - 09:10 AM

At 5 feet, 11 inches and 170 pounds, Raymond Martin is so hungry he loses his ability to concentrate...

Farewell to summer (0)
Sep 21, 2008 - 05:42 PM

DURHAM REGON -- A farewell to the wettest summer on record comes as forecasters predict a sunny and ...

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Murder in trailer park triggers manhunt
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Pioneer Fall Fair

Scugog Shores Musuem celebrates history

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19 September 2008

Court appearance for man accused in wife's killing

LINDSAY -- An Oshawa man accused of killing his estranged wife remains in custody after a brief court appearance Friday. Jack Phillip Hale, 56, said ...

Hale held in Custody in Lindsay murder

LINDSAY -- An Oshawa man charged in connection with the murder of his estranged wife at a trailer park near Lindsay has been held in custody after his...

Police arrest murder suspect after long chase Video

LINDSAY -- An Oshawa man who was the target of an intensive manhunt is in custody, charged with the killing of his estranged wife.

Jack Phillip ...

UOIT prof developing mask for market

OSHAWA -- Amid the chaos of a radioactive bomb explosion, first responders need to know who to treat first. A local UOIT professor thinks he has the ...

Education minister urges teachers to come back to the table

DURHAM -- Just because the Province offered elementary teachers a certain amount for wage increases, doesn't mean it has to go toward salaries....

School officials happy with EQAO results Video (0)

DURHAM -- Grade 3 and 6 provincial test results released Wednesday show gains and losses for Durham's public and Catholic school boards. The Durham ...

Amiable singer-songwriter in Durham for shows

DURHAM -- Barney Bentall finds himself in unfamiliar territory on what he jokingly refers to as his "big solo tour." The singer-songwriter ...

New crop of scarecrows coming to Port Perry soon

PORT PERRY -- Bring out yer scarecrows! It's time for the third annual Scarecrow Festival, put on by Meta4 Contemporary Craft Gallery and the Port ...

Desserts, servants and gardens

OSHAWA -- Parkwood Estate has plenty of informative and entertaining programs planned for the fall. You can feed your green thumb and sweet tooth at ...

'Hidden agenda' talk rubbish

To the editor: Re: Sept. 19 letter, 'Fear Harper majority'. Letter writer Russ Rak fears a Conservative majority due to a so-called hidden ...

Dinner-time calls rankle reader

To the editor: This is an open letter for our political candidates who have recently decided to cold call households asking the homeowner if their ...

Garbage left at pier disgusting

To the Editor: I have just returned from a walk around the Cameco pier and have to say that I am disgusted with the louts that call themselves ...

Still room for younger players in Ajax minor hockey

AJAX -- The Ajax Knights Minor Hockey Association still has space for young players dreaming of becoming the next Sidney Crosby. Space is still ...

Visors or cages?

NORTH DURHAM -- Geographically, the Uxbridge Bruins and Port Perry MoJacks are relatively close. When it comes to the issue of players wearing cages ...

You don't have to go too far for the big catch

If you like to catch big fish with a minimum of muss and fuss, then stream fishing is for you. These rivers and streams, which flow into Lake Ontario,...

Young entrepreneur sews up a small business

ORONO -- Meaghan Ball wasn't worried that one of her classmates would have the same Grade 8 graduation dress as her. That's because Meaghan, ...

King Street working to become the entertainment capital of Oshawa

OSHAWA -- Five new restaurants have popped adjacent to the four corners at King Street recently and that has one downtown expert hoping the road will ...

UOIT prof developing mask for market

OSHAWA -- Amid the chaos of a radioactive bomb explosion, first responders need to know who to treat first. A local UOIT professor thinks he has the ...

Corn Chowder

Fresh corn on the cob gives this hearty soup a delicate sweet flavour. If you plan to purée the soup for a smooth texture, don't worry about dicing ...

New crop of scarecrows coming to Port Perry soon

PORT PERRY -- Bring out yer scarecrows! It's time for the third annual Scarecrow Festival, put on by Meta4 Contemporary Craft Gallery and the Port ...

Desserts, servants and gardens

OSHAWA -- Parkwood Estate has plenty of informative and entertaining programs planned for the fall. You can feed your green thumb and sweet tooth at ...

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