(Re: Kaleidoscope project will bring Cultural Centre into Aurora schools, April 4) This morning I read the good news in the local newspaper that you ...
It is becoming a pattern with this government to hear, once again, that Ontario’s most sensitive and valuable environments are being offered to the highest ...
By Brock Weir We live in an age of economics – well, as far as our words are concerned. The days where we were encouraged ...
By Scott Johnston Like many people last week, I was transfixed by the horrible events that unfolded in Paris, as flames from the burning Notre ...
By Kyle Peterson, MPNewmarket-Aurora I hope that you had a happy Easter celebration with friends and family. The Easter season is a time for renewed ...
By Helen RobertsVolunteerAurora Museum & Archives It’s 1969 and the newly married Time Traveller and her husband are looking for their first home. Although both ...
All three levels of government need to work together to ensure Ontario’s most vulnerable have a place to live, according to Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
Canadian Tire may have moved from Yonge Street to Bayview Avenue, but the company is looking to re-invest in its old site and bring new retail opportunities to Aurora’s south end.
By Susan MullinPresident & CEOSouthlake Regional Health Centre Foundation The weather is warming and all of us here at Southlake Foundation are buzzing with activity ...
A familiar face around the Aurora rinks has been lauded as the top first-year player in the Ontario Hockey League.
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