June 2020 Archive

$50 for 50 challenge benefits local food programs

As summer inches closer and restrictions lift, more and more people are hopping on their bikes and hitting the trails to get some sun and ...

Concerts in the Park organizers aim to launch physically-distant music series

It’s not 100 per cent clear how, but the show will go on! This is the word from organizers of Aurora’s popular Concerts in the ...

Climate Change Adaptation Plan moves forward

Aurora is moving forward with a plan to address and mitigate the fallout from climate change. Council is set to move forward with the development ...

Outdoor patio program launches as Aurora enters Stage 2

As Aurora enters Stage 2 of Ontario’s plan to re-open the Province, the Town is laying groundwork of its own. On Tuesday, the Town announced ...

Grocery store, Marshalls, storage facility proposed for 404 and Wellington

Mashalls, Homesense, and a new Farm Boy grocery store could soon join a growing retail family at the southwest corner of Highway 404 and Wellington ...

“Make sure you share what you have” – Tom Connor named 2020 Citizen of the Year

Tom Connor’s mother instilled with him from a young age that you have to share what you have with the world around you. It’s a ...

Volunteers celebrated for hard work and dedication at Community Recognition Awards

Volunteers are the lifeblood of every community – and their work is perhaps needed now more than ever before as we look for new ways ...

Six Ward system recommended for Aurora Council

Consultants carrying out Aurora’s Electoral System Review recommend the Town ditch its current at-large Council system in favour of dividing Aurora up into six wards ...

Ontario lifts restrictions on long-term care visits, encourages social circles

The Ontario Government has begun lifting restrictions on visits to long-term care homes, retirement homes and other residential care settings, as public health units across ...

Tom Connor named 2020 Citizen of the Year

For the past 40 years, he has been quietly working in the background as a tireless volunteer, but Tom Connor’s decades of community building finally ...

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