The Durham Storm were a soccer team playing in the Canadian Professional Soccer League, they were formerly known as Toronto Oympians (1998-2001) and Mississauga Olympians (2002-03). The Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) was launched in 1997 with the first playing season in 1998. ...
The team won three consecutive regular season championships from 1998 to 2000, and took the Rogers Cup once in 2000. They also finished as regular season runners-up in 2001, and were two-time Rogers Cup finalist in 1998 and 1999. The Rogers Cup is the championship game of the Canadian Soccer League. ...
Despite the early success, however, the team's performance went downhill from 2002 onwards, and the franchise were eventually folded after the 2005 season.
In March of 2006, the Town of Durham hired Sumner Davis Architects, Inc. of Portsmouth to conduct an analysis of the current and future space needs of the Durham Town Office and the Durham Public Library.
The Durham Town Council is seeking interested residents of the Town of Durham who have the ability, the desire, and the time needed to fill vacancies on various boards, commissions, and committees.
Finally, Durham is a bustling downtown, complete with historic reminders of ages gone by, but one that still serves to cater to the needs of residents today.