February 2020 Archive

Affordable housing, walkable communities rise to the top in first round of OP review

Providing affordable housing and moving away from tailoring communities to cars were among the issues rising to the top in the first round of public ...

Local student praised as “true leader” in Black Excellence by School Board

Amira Zamanifar dreams of becoming the Prime Minister of Canada in the future. The 14-year-old was in the spotlight recently when, as part of Black ...

Mysteries of the ancient world and the modern mind explored in Agatha Christie, Archeology and Alzheimer’s

Side by side, they put together the clues of the past to solve mysteries both ancient and modern. For archaeologist Max Mallowan, the mysteries he ...

Polar Plunge is a cool way to support local Special Olympians

If you’re looking for a cool way to help local Special Olympics Athletes, consider bracing yourself to take the plunge! Next month, members of the ...

Parking crunch addressed in new traffic study

As Aurora moves to make the historic downtown core a destination once again, pointed questions are often asked just where people are supposed to park ...

Cultural Centre marks tenth anniversary with concert by renowned pianist

The Aurora Cultural Centre is set to celebrate its tenth anniversary this Friday, February 21, with a special performance by renowned Canadian pianist Janina Fialkowska. ...

Changes to Yonge Street traffic proposed in study

Significant changes to Yonge Street traffic flows could become a reality in the next decade as Council considers updates to the Town’s Master Transportation Study. ...

Council calls for better public engagement on Official Plan

Council has called on municipal staff to improve public engagement as just a handful of residents came out to Council Chambers last week to provide ...

Tigers win one and lose one in two-game roadtrip

In the second last week of the season for the Aurora Tigers, the boys travelled out on the road, falling to the Collingwood Colts last ...

Aurora Tigers show signs of improvement despite losses

It’s really not their fault in a way; we know as sports viewers that back to back games already test your stamina. Four games in ...

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