July 2018 Archive

Aurora FC climbing League1 table after draw

In a league where every point is precious, Aurora FC’s 1 – 1 draw with Whitby’s Darby FC on Saturday was a monumental step in climbing the League1 ladder.

SPEAKEASY

By Jane Taylor & Reccia Mandelcorn This past week’s Speakeasy featured Erika Mazanik, Curator/Communications and Development Coordinator at the Aurora Historical Society/Hillary House National Historic ...

Aurora’s Stable Neighbourhoods are “Under Siege”

I am writing to express my deep concern at the inaction of the Aurora’s Mayor and Council to revise the bylaws that are essential to ...

Accessibility issues plague Library Square design: advocate

By Brock Weir Tyler Barker is hoping local lawmakers can see things from his perspective. Mr. Barker, a long-time advocate for a fully accessible community ...

Gorman named new Library CEO

Bruce A. Gorman has been named the incoming CEO of the Aurora Public Library. Mr. Gorman, who comes to Aurora as CEO of the Woodstock Public Library, will take the helm...

Platinum Blonde returns to Ribfest stage next month on 30th anniversary tour

Platinum Blonde, along with Rik Emmett & Resolution 9, were announced as the Ribfest headliners on Wednesday night

Barbs women keeping pace in OWL Championship

Putting together one of their deepest rosters in years, the Aurora Barbarian women have quietly put themselves in good position to return to the top of the Ontario Women’s League rugby throne.

Many Hands Doing Good is mother’s tribute to children, father

The lives of Daniel, Harry and Milly Neville-Lake were cut tragically short in a fatal car crash in September 2015, but their legacies will live on through Many Hands Doing Good.

Library’s Drag Queen Storytime “confused” kids on “gender identity”

Recent articles in The Auroran have profiled drag queen involvement in Pride month. Of particular note was “Drag Queen Storytelling Time” at the Aurora Library. ...

BROCK’S BANTER: The Story Continues

By Brock Weir Humans, whether we realise it or not, have an insatiable thirst for knowledge. We generally want to know the lay of the ...

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