June 2020 Archive

Stouffville contracting company raises $10,000 for Welcoming Arms

The team at Powell Contracting is a competitive one. They like to challenge each other and spur each other on – and this competitive streak ...

One-way traffic considered on Kitimat until safety situation is solved

Residents of the Aurora Heights community might soon be asked about the viability of temporary one-way traffic on Kitimat Crescent as the Town and the ...

Sexual health and harm reduction in focus for Pride Month

Many things have been paused or stopped all together as a result of COVID-19, but sex isn’t one of them, according to CAYR Community Connections, ...

Imagine Ride posts successful first week

Aurora resident and founder of Imagine Ride Meghan Seybold has recorded 600 kilometres in distance. She is currently riding in partnership to raise money for ...

Digital Pride Festival launches Friday with A Night of Love and Kindness

A global pandemic isn’t going to stop organizers beyond the York Pride Festival from spreading love and acceptance. The local organization, which has spearheaded a ...

Canada’s Birthday Town goes virtual for red-and-white celebration

Aurora is not letting restrictions surrounding COVID-19 tarnish its reputation as Canada’s Birthday Town. Instead, Aurora will be defending the crown in a virtual way ...

School board should chip in on student safety at Aurora Heights P.S.: Council

The York Region District School Board should step up to the plate to help fund new measures designed to protect the safety of students walking ...

“We’re here today to make a change” – More than 1,000 take part in Solidarity Walk

“Black is beautiful. Black girls rock. Black boys rock. Yes, of course, Black Lives Matter.”

Aurora launches Town-wide review of service levels

Aurora is growing and changing, and, as demand for services increases due to growth and evolves as a result of demographic shifts, the Town will ...

Property tax penalties will be waived in cases of financial hardship: Council

Property owners who are facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic will receive a break on property taxes at the discretion of the Town’s ...

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