If you haven’t experienced the unique culinary experience and expertly crafted cocktails at The Yardbird in downtown Bowmanville, it’s time to make a reservation.
Continue readingAccelerating Innovation for the Communities of Tomorrow
Technology can’t improve communities on its own. It requires a solid network of support systems and forward-thinking municipalities willing to trust, adopt and learn from these technologies. Tech adoption isn’t a huge leap but rather a bridge connecting the communities of today with all they can become tomorrow — and Durham RTDS is in the driver’s seat.
Continue readingForward Thinking at Elexicon
Electricity distribution company Elexicon Energy has already made a lasting impression on the energy sector, despite being a relative new kid on the block.
Continue readingBuilt to Order
By now you’ve no doubt heard about Project Arrow,
Canada’s first zero-emissions concept vehicle. But what you
might not know is that a team from Oshawa’s Ontario Tech University
played a vital role creating this highly impressive automobile.
Lennon Stella
From Nashville, the TV show, to Nashville, Tennessee, this Oshawa native is a gifted musician who is making her mark on the indie music scene.
Continue reading5 Ways To Get a Jump on Your Garden
We’ve rounded up five things that Mother Nature can’t undo as you prep for planting season.
Continue readingThe Future State of Electrified Transit
Meet three Canadian companies making access to low-emission,
reliable transit a reality.
Room at the Inn
These eight properties in Durham Region, Northumberland County and Prince Edward County offer more than a comfortable place to lay your head for the night. Each boasts unique stays, exquisite meals, relaxed ambiance and experiences you won’t soon forget.
Continue readingOrono: A Village with Charm
Don’t let the size of this quaint town fool you. Whether you’re an antique hunter, avid fisherman,
car aficionado or looking for a getaway, Orono, Ont., has everything you want and more.
The Early Days of Electrification
We could write 100,000 words on the history of electricity and it still wouldn’t be enough, but read on for a quick snapshot of the last 150 years — you won’t believe how far we’ve come.
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