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Careers- DURHAM PARENT: CSI -- UOIT: A murder has been committed: a splatter of blood, a partial fingerprint and a tire track are the only clues the murderer has left behind. Is this the plot from the latest episode of CSI: Miami? No, it’s CSI: UOIT.
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: Get With the Program: Serious about starting your own business? The Self-Employment Benefit program can help set the wheels in motion. The Self-Employment Benefit (S.E.B.) program is a federally-funded program, combining training and business coaching, that transforms EI claimants into successful entrepreneurs.
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: Manufacturing the Future: Automobiles, antacids and armchairs. What do they have in common? They share more than just the same first letter. They are all manufactured goods, like many of the everyday essentials that we eat, wear, drive and work with.
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: Pretty in Pink -- Construction Gear for Women: Who says you can’t look good to work hard? Not Marissa McTasney. The Brooklin entrepreneur has successfully launched a line of women’s construction gear in female-friendly pinks, blues, reds and greens.
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: Small Business is Big Business: Highlighting three small business associations available to entrepreneurs in Durham Region
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: The Changing Faces of the Trades
: As more and more tradespeople retire, those who are replacing them are not who you'd expect...
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: The Essentials of Entrepreneurship: Peter Miller meets people who stand at life’s crossroads. He’s the program coordinator for Essential Communications Ltd., which runs Durham’s Ontario Self-Employment Benefit Program, a remarkably successful provincial initiative that helps people transition from unemployment to self-employment.
- DURHAM TRADE AND COMMERCE: We Deliver: In today’s world, time is our most precious commodity. The universal cry, “Stop the world I want to get off!” has reached the ears of five resourceful Durham entrepreneurs. In their own unique manner, each enterprising business person aims to rescue us from life’s fast pace with their product or service. Time to stop and smell the roses, they say – we deliver.
- EAST OF THE CITY: A Fond Farewell: Durham College and UOIT students and staff bid a fond farewell to Dr. Gary Polonsky as he retires from joint presidency of the college and university. The dynamo who delivered a University to Durham Region leaves behind a priceless legacy and big shoes to fill.
- EAST OF THE CITY: Music Man: The call came out of the blue while Dan Clancy was sitting at home with his family.
“Hi Danny. It's Paul Hoffert from the band Lighthouse. My wife Brenda and I would like to come and see you perform at the Tartan.”
- EAST OF THE CITY: Two of a Kind: Jim Flaherty and Christine Elliott -- One is the country’s official money minder. The other is a newly-sworn-in MPP. Together they made Canadian political history this past spring.
- EAST OF THE CITY: Wine, Women and Song: The story of Port Perry farm boy Irwin Smith and how he turned a winemaking hobby into a successful, award-winning enterprise.
- HEALTHCARE CAREERS EXPRESS and LIVE IT!: Art Therapy -- A picture paints a thousand words : All art is a kind of confession, more or less oblique. All artists, if they are to survive, are forced, at last, to tell the whole story; to vomit the anguish up. ~ James Baldwin
- HEALTHCARE CAREERS EXPRESS: Psychologists -- Lean on Me: Lean on me, when you're not strong,
And I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on.
- HEALTHCARE CAREERS EXPRESS: Sports Medicine -- Keeping athletes in the game : …And the Maple Leafs have the puck… Sundin races down the ice… McGrattan cuts in to intercept ... And just hammers Sundin into the boards!
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