May 2018 Archive

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Voters “don’t like” their options, says south Aurora’s NDP candidate

Voters in Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill are looking for options beyond the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives, according to teacher Katrina Sale – and that alternative is what she’s hoping to bring to the riding.

Aurora’s “southern” Liberals and PCs make their pitch at Library

It was a friendly meet and greet with little chance to get down to the nitty-gritty of the campaign, but local candidates in the June 7 Provincial Election had a chance to meet voters at the Aurora Public Library on Tuesday night.

Green candidate jumped into race to ensure their voices were heard

A month ago, Michelle Boudreau probably didn’t expect to be making a sales pitch in front of a room full of neighbours and politicians – let alone be a politician herself.

Ford, candidates target NDP, defend plan at “all-star” rollout

Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford and over a dozen of his candidates, including fellow leadership candidates Christine Elliott and Caroline Mulroney, targeted the Ontario NDP at a roundtable to introduce some of their party’s “all-stars.”

Voices of Joy Community Choir celebrates 20th anniversary

The inspirational VOJ Voices of Joy Community Choir is celebrating its 20th Anniversary with a Special Concert: “20 Years of Music and Friendship” Sunday, June 10, at 3p.m., at Bethel Community Christian Reformed Church, 333 Davis Drive Newmarket.

Classic Lightfoot concert will benefit CHATS

A night of classic Canadian music at Theatre Aurora on Saturday, June 9 will benefit Community & Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS).

Saints rugby champion team “come along once in a career”

The St. Andrew’s College Saints are the CISAA rugby champions, and it was never even close. Absolutely dominating the independent league competition with a combination of speed and size throughout the five-game regular season, St. Andrew’s had never won a game by less than 20 points.

Aurora FC men bow out early from League1 Cup

A late goal and some unlucky bounces in penalty kicks ended the Aurora FC men’s quest for the League1 Cup in just the first round. A break in the regular season schedule allowed Aurora to host Toronto’s ProStars FC on Saturday in the opening bracket of the season-long tournament, with Aurora still looking for their first win at their new home of Stewart Burnett Park.

Senior Jays hang on for first win of North Dufferin season

A tumultuous start to the AA baseball season has seen its first sign of spring for the returning Aurora Jays, who picked up their first win last week in an 8 – 5 win over the Bolton Dodgers.

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