September 2016 Archive

Businesses aim to get competitive by tackling climate change

There was once a time when businesses turned the other cheek when it came to talking about climate change, worried about the impact trying to make a difference might have on their bottom line.

Culture Days with Theatre Aurora

Get ready for an afternoon of “Borderless Love” with Theatre Aurora as we explore the locations and settings of the five plays thematically packaged in our exciting 2016-2017 season.

Let the music guide you in Library writing contest

Does music fuel your imagination? If so, pick up your pen, pad or keyboard and set down what comes to mind for the Aurora Public Library’s writing contest, held to coincide with One Book One Aurora.

Young entrepreneurs help local leaders get over last-minute jitters ahead of Dancing with the Stars

By Brock Weir The women preparing to hit the dance floor next week to help send kids to summer camp are in the zone and ...

Long-time Auroran Galbraith honoured as a figure skating icon

A lifetime of accolades at the provincial and national level has landed Sheldon Galbraith initiation into local lore, as one of the newest members of the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame.

Saints football opens season in dominant fashion

Three games, three wins so far for one of the top preparatory school football programs in the country.

Mayor’s Breakfast of Champions Spotlight: Special Olympics Ontario-Aurora

Gary Freeman – 3 gold, 1 silver Mary Haberer – 2 gold, 1 silver Nathan Kim – 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze Lloyd Brown, ...

Aurora United shut out by Toronto Nitros

Aurora United FC were left with a clean sheet for the first time in seven matches on Saturday when they fell 2 – 0 to the North Toronto Nitros at Sheppard’s Bush.

New hours and new drives for Aurora Food Pantry

Fall is in the air and that means new hours and new ways to help the Aurora Food Pantry. Beginning October 1, the...

Mathews completes record-breaking Moraine hike

In her historic seven-day marathon of the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail, Aurora resident Kelly Mathews did much more than “take a hike.”

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