February 2019 Archive

A word for John A.

I just want to say I enjoyed your editorial (Brock’s Banter) in the February 7 issue. I always enjoy your editorials and relate to the ...

Nature Aurora hosts annual open house

Nature Aurora is hosting an Open House to welcome anyone with an interest in Aurora’s natural treasure. All are welcome to learn about our work ...

INSIDE AURORA: Depth Perception

By Scott Johnston Once again the age old Aurora question has been raised; at what point should the Town start or stop shoveling snow from ...

MP’s REPORT: January Report

By Leona Alleslev, MP Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond Hill I thought you may be interested in what my team and I have been up to this last ...

TIME TRAVELLER’S DIARY: Behind the White Fence

By Jacqueline Stuart One day in February 1919, the news spread around Town that the working day at Collis Leather – Aurora’s second largest employer, ...

GETTING THINGS DONE

By Mayor Tom Mrakas Well, it is budget time not only at Aurora Town Council, but at the Region as well. At Regional Council, we ...

Personal Support Worker flips script to provide support for PSWs

Personal Support Workers (PSWs) dedicate their working lives providing care and support for those who need it. But who, at the end of the day, supports the PSW? For Sheri-Lyn Steele, it’s a question that needed to be answered.

Newmarket’s Williams leads Northeastern to Beanpot title

TD Garden. 15,000 fans. And a trophy. What a way to end a college career. Newmarket native and ex-Aurora Tiger Eric Williams captained the Northeastern University Huskies to their second-straight Beanpot tournament title on Monday at the home of the NHL’s Boston Bruins, taking down the rival Boston College Eagles by a score of 4 – 2.

York 9 FC planning on run at Voyageurs Cup

York 9 FC bench boss Jimmy Brennan knows a thing or two about winning a Canadian championship. In an unprecedented move by the Canadian Soccer Association, members of the inaugural season of the Canadian Premier League will have the opportunity to vie for this year’s Voyageurs Cup, the Canadian championship only ever won by Major League Soccer clubs.

57 years on, variety is still the spice of David and Dierdre Tomlinson’s life

By Brock Weir Strung around her neck on a leather strip were the eyeballs of former lovers. This was, without thinking, the first words that ...

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