This Week in Durham Stories
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The Region of Durham is proudly marking one year since the opening of Beaverton Heights, a 47-unit transitional housing residence that has become a beacon of hope and stability for individuals experiencing homelessness in north Durham.
Located at 121 Nine Mile Road in Beaverton, Beaverton Heights offers more than just a roof over residents’ heads—it provides access to wraparound services designed to support individuals on their journey toward permanent housing.
Nov 17, 2025
Starting a business is thrilling, but it can also be daunting. Where do I begin? How do I find customers? What if I fail?
In Durham Region, aspiring entrepreneurs don’t have to do it alone.
Picture this: at the end of your day, you settle in to watch TV, only to find out your remote’s batteries are dead. You pop them out and start searching for replacements.
Durham Region Transit honours Canadian Armed Forces with fare-free travel during National Poppy Campaign
Every November, communities across Canada pause to remember. Streets grow quiet, flags fly at half-mast and stories of courage and sacrifice echo through ceremonies and conversations.
We all know Durham Region is home to some of the best tap water in the world. But did you know that a team of Durham’s experts, who treat our wastewater and protect our rivers and lakes, is literally the best in the world at what they do?
The winning four-person team proudly goes by the name Durham Region Sludgehammers, led by coach Andy Griffin, includes Matt Moffat, Kevin Round, Kirk Gonsalves and captain Adam Hubers.
Collaboration and innovation are more than just buzzwords words for CityStudio Durham. CityStudio Durham helps connect post-secondary students and institutions with local government to turn great ideas into action.
Ever wonder what happens after you flush?
Most of us don’t think twice about what happens to the waste that gets flushed down the toilet—we flush it and forget it, but as Chief Maintenance Operator, Kurt thinks about it every day. For over 20 years, Kurt has been working at Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) in Pickering making sure the waste in your flush doesn’t end up in the lake.
Farming is more than fields and barns—it’s the beating heart of Durham Region. Agriculture feeds our community and fuels our local economy.
You wouldn’t expect a Wild West town, stately mansions and post-apocalyptic worlds to coexist—but in Durham Region, they do. With diverse landscapes, studios and strong support, Durham is one of Canada’s most sought-after filming destinations.
Ever wonder who’s responsible for what – municipal, provincial or federal? Local Government Week is the perfect time to explore how different levels of government work together to serve you. Your municipal government handles a lot more than you might think!
From October 19 to 25, we’re celebrating Local Government Week – a time to shine a spotlight on the people, services and programs that keep Durham Region running.
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