October 2015 Archive

Late penalty hands JV Saints second-straight loss

A strong showing on the field was all for naught Monday night for St. Andrew’s College junior varsity Saints soccer, beaten by a late converted penalty kick.

Saints U16 volleyball set for first round matchup with RSGC

The Saints will go marching into the under-16 CISAA quarterfinals next Tuesday on home court after a successful season.

Lawn signs encourage drivers to slow down in school areas

Federal election signs have been dotting Aurora’s landscape for the past two months, but now that the election is over, Aurora hopes new lawn signs will soon take their place; that is lawn signs urging drivers to be aware of their speeds in school zones.

Magna donates $10 million for new “smart hospital”

A very generous donation to the new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital will provide a permanent connection and legacy. The $10-million donation by the Aurora-based Magna International...

Fall signals a busy season for Aurora’s Neighbourhood Network

The crispness of fall has blown in for the season and with it has come one of the busiest seasons for Aurora’s Neighbourhood Network.

Actress looks on the “Sunnyside” of life on City TV comedy

As a youngster, Patrice Goodman first stepped through the doors of Theatre Aurora, taking part in their youth theatre program. Now you can see her Sunday nights on City.

Tree protection fight to come back into focus

A windy weekend all but brought down the curtain on the cavalcade of fall colours on Aurora’s trees, but if these integral parts of our landscape took a final bow by Sunday night it was a bit premature.

Growing Aurora Sports Hall of Fame is on the move to SARC

Since the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame was established more than two years ago, the achievements and exploits of our most notable athletes, coaches, and sports builders have been tucked away in a quiet corner of Town Hall.

Taking up Composting Challenge reaps rewards for local family

Kareena Boodoosingh isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty. In fact, when the opportunity came to do just that, she was “ecstatic” to dig in.

“Walk together” on Tim Jones — he won’t mind

Crowds of long-time friends and supporters gathered on Aurora’s northern edge last week to pay tribute to former mayor Tim Jones. For Mr. Jones, it was an...

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