November 2015 Archive

Region delays elected chair vote

Aurora residents and politicians made their case on why York Region's Chair should be an elected position, but Councillors voted to defer the matter until January at the earliest.

Cultural Centre, Museum questioned as budget draws to close

Heritage advocates "shocked" at suggestion re-established museum should be moved from Church Street School as Aurora Cultural Centre reports revenue downturn.

Tigers drop marathon game to Flyers as Fotinos searches for first win

It’s been a tough start for newcomer Alex Fotinos in a Tigers uniform.

Remembrance Day DVD project leaves legacy spanning generations

Separated by nearly 100 years, they share a desire to serve their country. What drives – and drove – them might be different, but the spirit remains the same.

Soccer star Kaylyn Kyle visits AYSC

It isn’t every day that a young athlete gets to train with one of their sport’s brightest shining stars. But the Aurora Youth Soccer Club (AYSC) gave their members the opportunity on Saturday

Dominating offence the factor in Huron Warrior’s YRAA championship win

The Huron Heights Warriors entered Saturday’s YRAA football championship as the overwhelming favourite. That is not to say that their opponents, the St. Maximilian Kolbe Mustangs, were not worthy opponents...

Veterans, families, students gather on the eleventh day of the eleventh month

When Laurie Cook pinned on her grandmother’s silver cross and her own mother’s silver cross pendant on Wednesday morning, she did so with pride. This was once an exercise which filled her with sadness. But...

Get ready to “Run. Jump. Play. Everyday!” in Aurora

If Gemma Goldstein was going to have to sit at work, she wanted to do so knowing she was making a difference and now, here in Aurora, she is doing just that – aiming to get kids off their butts one activity and recipe at a time.

AHS Speakers Series launches Wednesday with British home children

Sandra Joyce always had some question marks surrounding her father, but what those questions were was the ultimate query. She knew he had come to Canada from the United Kingdom and...

Aurorans want Cultural Precinct to be “civic focal point”, say consultants

The results are in and the survey says residents want Aurora’s “Cultural Precinct” to be a focal point for the Town.

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