They laced up their running shoes, did their stretches and, in some cases, unfolded their walkers or whipped out their Nordic walking poles, and hit the track last Saturday with the same mission – to raise much needed funds for senior services in York Region and South Simcoe.
By Brock Weir As an instructor, Kim Steffen is inspired every time she walks into the classroom. Ms. Steffen, who teaches art at Aurora Montessori ...
By Mayor Tom Mrakas This week’s column is a slight departure from my regular weekly columns. It is a shameless appeal for support. This weekend ...
For fans of the green and black, the day is finally here.
Whether it is traditional paint, pieces created from debris found along the Lake Simcoe shoreline, or small pieces of fabric suspended from the ceiling to represent microplastics omnipresent in our water, Watershedsci has sparked no shortage of thought-provoking discussion.
By Brock Weir Judy Rebick has never shied away from leading the charge for social justice. A activist by nature, she doesn’t skirt controversial topics ...
Iconic “Napalm Girl” shares story of forgiveness with Aurora
Aurora is set to go it alone on a new sports plan with revised priorities and new recommendations.
Aurora’s new Business Improvement Area is readying its budget for Council approval with an eye to Downtown Revitalization.
The regular season is over, and the list is up for the NHL’s Central Scouting’s final rankings.
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