The foundation of a good education comes from both the people involved and the facilities in which to receive it. Both aspects came together in an assembly last week at Richmond Hill’s TMS School, where the school’s “Building Our Significance” campaign was officially launched: an immense project to renovate both the Upper and Lower Schools of the campus.
John Abel aims to undo “costly” Council decisions and redirect this money to projects he think will bear more fruit. Mr. Abel, who currently serves as Aurora’s Deputy Mayor, outlined his platform in his bid to unseat incumbent Geoff Dawe to be Aurora’s next mayor in October at a campaign launch held Wednesday night at Graystones.
NIMBY – or “Not in My Back Yard” – is a term often thrown around as a pejorative, often against those who are opposed to a development just because it is nearby, but Ian Clark says he doesn’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing.
It is an exhibition that was 200 hundred years in the making, and, to mark its opening, the Aurora United Church filled the Aurora Cultural Centre’s Brevik Hall for the grand opening of a new show celebrating the congregation’s bicentennial.
The third season of Aurora FC football is in the books. A tumultuous year for both the men’s and women’s squads in League1 Ontario, the men were able to cap off the season on Saturday with a shutout in front of a hometown crowd.
Aurora’s newest multipurpose sports field was formally opened on a cool Saturday afternoon at Sheppard’s Bush, and the artificial turf was warmed up by over a dozen budding lacrosse and soccer stars.
Jim Brennan may be on the sidelines when York 9 FC makes its Canadian Premier League debut in 2019, but on Saturday, he took to the field one more time in support of a good cause.
Liberal MP Peterson says Alleslev’s floor crossing came as a “shock”
Pumpkin Spice season is already here, and Thanksgiving season is just around the corner, so, if you want to embrace both, consider coming out to Town Park next Thursday for the annual Colours of Fall Concert.
Starsky Fine Foods took the time Saturday to thank its local customer base for welcoming them into the Aurora community one year ago.
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