August 2019 Archive

Gardners are a family first in Aurora Sports Hall of Fame

By Jake Courtepatte For the Gardners, the game of hockey is a family affair. Drafted eighth overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1972 NHL ...

Hoedown Showdown finalists named at Town Park

Local country music lovers proved a hardy bunch last week as they braved the rain to see Canada’s next country star move onto the next level.

Ko holds off Henderson, victorious at CP Women’s Open

By Jake Courtepatte Back-to-back titles just weren’t in the cards for Canada’s favourite golfer. 21-year old Brooke Henderson, the poster girl of the CP Women’s ...

Aurora could soon get first pot shop

Yonge and Wellington storefront listed as address of first Aurora-based application for a retail cannabis license in last week's Provincial lottery.

Kerry’s Place marks 45 years of helping families on the Autism spectrum

When Kerry’s Place Autism Services first planted roots, they aimed to give a helping hand to families impacted by autism.

Planning questions went unanswered at conference, says Mayor

Conference with Provincial leaders, however, brought welcome news for Library Square redevelopment: Mrakas

Junior links champions hosted at Magna Golf Club

Young golfers tee off ahead of this week’s CP Women’s Open

View from the Pines celebrates 40 years of artistic excellence

Aurora's Pine Tree Potters Guild celebrates milestone 40th anniversary with juried art show now on at the Aurora Cultural Centre.

Business Improvement Area saddles up for downtown street party

An early kickoff to the 2019 Magna Hoedown will shut down Yonge Street from Wellington to Mosley with a street party spearheaded by Aurora's new Downtown BIA.

New sounds, new album, the Spoons to headline Saturday’s Ribfest

Iconic Canadian band marks 40th anniversary

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