May 2020 Archive

Robert Powers excited to be behind the Tigers’ bench

When an athlete retires, you wouldn’t be at fault of envisioning an athlete pushing 40 making an emotional farewell. After all, Peyton Manning retired in ...

Bagpiping to thank frontline heroes is nightly tradition for local student

Roán Binnendyk was set for the trip of a lifetime last week. A member of the St. Andrew’s College Pipes and Drums corps, the Grade ...

Outbreak at Chartwell Aurora shows signs of easing as resolved cases top 35

The number of active cases of COVID-19 at Chartwell Aurora (Resthaven) has begun to ease, according to data released this week by the Region of York. The Region also confirms an employee at Walmart Aurora tested positive for the virus last week.

Property tax relief eyed for those receiving assistance

Residents who owed outstanding property taxes at the end of 2019 and are looking for relief from penalties in light of COVID-19 might have to ...

Aurora Public Library resumes service with Curbside Pickup

Has COVID-19 stood in the way of checking out the latest bestseller, the latest movie release or the hottest video game rental from the Aurora ...

Hundreds hard at work helping Museum transcribe historic letters, documents

Grace might have been rather sentimental. As the decades passed, she kept just about every letter written to her when she and her boyfriend were ...

“Clean Communities” bylaw intended to tackle waste, graffiti

Physical distancing measures have spurred more and more residents to lace up and get their exercise walking around their neighbourhoods. During these walks, you’ve probably ...

More than three garbage bags? They might be left on your curb

Proposed new measures could limit waste collection, but COVID-19 has cast doubt on timeline.

Aurora mask-maker helps raise thousands for local charities

It started out just as a project to do something useful for her family and friends in her downtime, but word of mouth helped Robin ...

A new assistant coach is in Town for Aurora Tigers

The Aurora Tigers have kicked off their offseason plans with a bang. The Junior A hockey club has hired former Newfoundland Growlers defenceman Robert Powers, ...

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