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Decade in the making

September 8, 2015

Work on the Legends Centre, which ran into problems with leaking shortly after it opened a decade ago, has now been completed. The city is paying approximately $765,000 of [...]

Tea Party set for sold out Oshawa show

September 8, 2015

Canadian rock band The Tea Part, composed of bassist Stuart Chatwood, left, singer Jeff Martin, and drummer Jeff Burrows will be playing a sold out show at The Regent Theatre [...]

Pushing away from the pack

September 8, 2015

Jack Studnicka skates with Team Red during Oshawa Generals training camp. By Joel Wittnebel/The Oshawa Express The numbers can be slightly intimidating: 60 players, six [...]

Pair of plans aim to keep water pure

September 8, 2015

By Joel Wittnebel/The Oshawa Express The province has approved a duo of detailed plans that aim to protect the drinking water of those living in the Greater Toronto and [...]

If the worst comes to pass

September 8, 2015

By Graeme McNaughton/The Oshawa Express With the upcoming distribution of potassium iodine tablets, Durham residents may be wondering what will happen in the event of a [...]

CUPE to work to rule

September 8, 2015

By Graeme McNaughton/The Oshawa Express One of the lead negotiators for CUPE says the province is not taking school support workers seriously – and that’s why the [...]

Battling for family and self

September 8, 2015

Kathryn Mac Isaac, who is battling breast cancer, is one of the top local fundraisers in the upcoming Run for the Cure. By Joel Wittnebel/The Oshawa Express Since her mother [...]
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