The Aurora Youth Soccer Club officially welcomed the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL) to the Town of Aurora last Saturday, bringing with it a higher level of competition the Aurora program has been craving.
Boys lacrosse is long since established within York Region. With roots in East Gwillimbury over a quarter century ago, the...
By Brock Weir The first party in Aurora’s Concerts in the Park series is a little over a week away, taking over Town Park next ...
As construction of Aurora’s new Joint Operations Centre marches on, the project will continue to be overseen by a project manager after the recent appointee has proven his worth.
Aurora’s 2014 fiscal year closed with a budget surplus of nearly $790,000 – and while that might seem like a positive for many people, had a few unforeseen circumstances not seen a sudden influx of cash into Town coffers, the year would have ended in a $431,200 deficit
A new hotel to serve the needs of visitors to Aurora is an issue that has been championed for over a decade by politicians, business leaders and the community at large.
Transit riders had a bit of a surprise on Thursday afternoon as Federal leader Justin Trudeau hopped on a northbound Viva bus stopped near Yonge and Wellington.
For the Aurora Sport Hall of Fame (ASHoF), they want the best in the biz to introduce the newest members into their hallowed halls. That’s why...
By Brock Weir Canada’s Birthday Town lives up to its name beginning next Tuesday, June 30, for two days of Canada Day celebrations in Aurora. ...
Inaugural exhibition highlights Aurora's sporting history and athletes.
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