One of Aurora’s homegrown athletic stars is taking her talents to pitches south of the border.
Over 30 years ago, Kiersten Brooks’ uncle went into kidney failure, saved with a donation from her father. Her father gave the gift of life, but a few years ago, he too was in dire need of a new kidney and found a match with his wife.
Like minds are putting their heads together this week to develop ideas to get Aurora on the road to becoming one of Canada’s healthiest communities.
The site plan for a new plaza on Bayview Avenue just south of St. John’s Sideroad is up for Council approval next week.
New scholarship for graduating youth created out of $30,000 legacy to Aurora.
Elsie Adair first arrived in Aurora in 1958, ready to teach youngsters at the then-recently opened George Street Public School. After a short while commuting back and forth between her home well outside Aurora and the school, she...
Saturday, April 11 will mark the one-year anniversary of the fire that devastated Aurora United Church (AUC).
It was a series that seemed over from the get-go, says Jake Courtepatte.
Proposed residential tax increase currently stands at 4.44% ahead of final deliberations set for Monday and budget approval in April.
Christine Elliott, a perceived frontrunner in the race to lead the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, brought her message to Aurora last week.
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