Aurora’s 2018 Concerts in the Park season is less than a week away and organizers are promising a new twist on the popular summer series. Once again sponsored by TD Canada Trust, the 2018 Concerts in the Park Series kicks off next Wednesday, July 4, at 7 p.m., with popular children’s performers Team T&J, offering an interactive music and entertainment program with a high-energy and uplifting message.
A carnival atmosphere awaits you at Town Park next Saturday, July 7, as Kerry’s Place Autism Services takes over the popular greenspace for a day of family-friendly fun.
Claire Johnson has grown used to being the only girl on an all-boys baseball team, ever since the days of t-ball, and her debut with the Rookie Aurora-King Jays.
One would find it easy to get caught up in the glitz and glamour of Polo for Heart, held at the Toronto Polo Club in Richmond Hill.
Cam Hillis is used to wearing a ‘C’ on his chest: he did so during the most important season of his minor hockey career, while with the York-Simcoe Minor Midget Express in 2015-16.
If it was a natural turf field, the opening kick-off would have been soggy, muggy mess, but the new artificial turf soccer facility at Stewart Burnett Park was more than up for the task.
Aurora might have crested a blue wave in the June 7 Provincial election, which sent PC candidates Christine Elliott and Michael Parsa to Queen’s Park – but if local students had their say, this blue wave might have been doused by an orange crush province-wide.
By Brock Weir They were once sold as fundraisers to support restoration work, but, in a sad twist of fate, these bits and pieces of ...
The future of Library Square could take a step forward this week with the approval of a three-storey addition to the Church Street School.
Canada 150 may have come and gone, but there are more than enough reasons to party as Canada turns 151.
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