June 2016 Archive

Sport Aurora wants you to know “All Kids Can Play”

Calling all parents: do you, or someone you know, have a child missing out on organized sports due to financial issues? Sport Aurora, the umbrella ...

Aurora’s Morrison joins NHL’s Avalanche

By Jake Courtepatte Aurora’s Golden Boy of hockey knew his name would be called at the NHL draft in Buffalo on Saturday: he just didn’t ...

Minor PeeWee Jays finish fourth at home tournament

The Minor PeeWee Aurora Jays were perfect into the semifinals of their annually hosted tournament at Lambert Willson Park over the weekend, eventually earning fourth-place out of fourteen teams.

Tech savvy grads set to “Ignite” Aurora’s youth

Queen’s University students are returning to Aurora this summer to light a spark of computer creativity in local youth at the Aurora Public Library.

Aurora property values are on the rise – but just below average: MPAC

Property values in Aurora are on the rise, but fall just below average across the Region of York, according to MPAC, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation.

POLITICS AS USUAL: Cutting off your nose to spite your face

By Alison Collins-Mrakas Respect. It’s a value laden word that is oft misunderstood in the political realm, at least in my opinion. There is an ...

Runaway Bride: Couple don ’96 wedding duds for $10K victory lap

As the clock ticked down to the magic hour on Friday night, Aurora's Lynn Pearson's main concern was being "left at the altar."

New Mulock GO Station will help ease Aurora’s pressure: Officials

A new GO Train station on Mulock Drive in Newmarket will have a positive impact on the Aurora station and ease the parking concerns of those living around it, according to Newmarket-Aurora MPP Chris Ballard and Mayor Geoff Dawe.

Left turn restrictions at Yonge and Wellington postponed until Fall

A pilot project to ban left turns on Yonge Street at Wellington Street during peak traffic times has been put on the backburner until at least October pending a Regional decision.

Senior Jays split a four-game week

A pair of wins and a pair of losses last week kept the senior Aurora Jays at a steady pace heading into the final month of the North Dufferin Baseball League season.

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