
Making Noise: Women in Live Music
The Biltmore Theatre in downtown Oshawa has been around since 1940, but it’s been thriving under its original name since the building was purchased by […]
The Biltmore Theatre in downtown Oshawa has been around since 1940, but it’s been thriving under its original name since the building was purchased by […]
An event held at the Oshawa public library, many joined history guest speaker Jill Passmore to learn more about Oshawa and its great history. More […]
Oshawa’s latest downtown project has the residents talking and the question on everyone’s mind is, “In a city full of trails and parks, do we […]
People are enjoying parks a lot more since the pandemic, so Oshawa is stepping up its park game for the public in a big way. […]
On Family Day, the Canadian Automotive Museum held its first post-pandemic Cool Cars at CAM event. Downtown Oshawa News reporter Presley Overgoor checked out the […]
The Oshawa Generals celebrated their 3rd annual Pride Night with a stellar list of events including special guest Farra N Hyte, a brand new Pride […]
Ontario Tech University starts Black History Month conversation with a viewing of activist and comedian Boots Riley’s surrealist comedy, Sorry to Bother You. Noah Lorusso […]
There was a lot of excitement at the Oshawa Curling Club earlier this month when visitors were treated to a special exhibition match. Reporter Gregory […]
St. Vincent’s Soup Kitchen will be moving from the downtown area to Simcoe St. Oshawa. Parker Quinn looks into the kitchen’s relocation.
Graffiti is becoming a popular way to beautify downtown neighbourhoods, but graffiti artists face many challenges on the way to perfecting their craft. Bailey Higgins […]
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