On behalf of the Pine Tree Potters’ Guild, I would like to express our gratitude to everyone who participated in the 2018 Empty Bowls event ...
The ladles of steaming soup filled the stomachs of the hundreds of patrons who filled the Aurora Cultural Centre earlier this month for the annual Empty Bowls event hosted by the Pine Tree Potters; and the results of each bowl filled will help hundreds of people across the York Region community stay warm --- body and soul – this holiday season.
By Brock Weir Patience has never been one of my virtues. Perhaps it’s a hazard of the job, but sometimes the speed in which it ...
By Scott Johnston If you’re the type of person who likes to enjoy their seasonal entertainment in live three-dimensional form, rather on some sort of ...
By Erika Baird Executive Director Hillary House National Historic Site It is not known, and cannot be known, exactly how many underage soldiers fought in ...
By Kyle Peterson MP Newmarket-Aurora On November 21, the Minister of Finance presented Canada’s Fall Economic Statement in the House of Commons. This is the ...
By Brock Weir Saturday’s rainy weather might have kept Sugar Plum the Elf away home at the North Pole with the sniffles and away from ...
Spring and summer proved to be raucous seasons for York Regional Council, and now that the dust is settled, the newly-elected Regional voices are set to take their seats next Thursday.
100 Youth Who Care York Region celebrated its second anniversary of giving back within the community by providing a $660 infusion to the Aurora-based Kerry’s Place Autism Services on Wednesday night.
The hottest hands in the OJHL stayed lit on Sunday afternoon in the Aurora Tigers’ 3 – 2 win over the Mississauga Chargers.
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