July 2020 Archive

Downtown building purchased as part of Library Square plan

Aurora’s vision for Library Square has expanded northward. The Town has acquired the commercial building on the southeast corner of Yonge and Mosley Street as ...

Local teacher hired by First Nation for upcoming academic year

As a teacher, Caitlin Malone has always been a proponent of a holistic approach to education. Before moving back to Aurora, she worked for more ...

Engage Aurora invites residents to weigh in through new platform

If you have ever had a concern about something in Aurora, and have been looking for an avenue to weigh in while also protecting your ...

COVID-19 has changed the conversation, but not mandate for hospice care

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, but, in many respects, it has been business as usual for some frontline workers. The virus has changed ...

It’s finally back: Stanley Cup playoffs boasts some homegrown talent

If you think about it, it took a pandemic to bring the Stanley Cup finals back to Canada. Under these circumstances, it’s what no hockey ...

“The Show Must Go On” – Concerts in the Park resume Wednesday

Concerts in the Park has been a summer destination for Aurorans for more than 20 years – and, despite some initial doubts due to the ...

Schools set to reopen in September: Ministry

Elementary and high school students can expect to be back in the classrooms this fall, according to the Ministry of Education. On Thursday, Ontario Premier ...

New cases of COVID-19 in York Region trending towards single digit increases

Five case spike in Aurora on Tuesday: Region New active cases in York Region are trending towards a daily increase in the single digits, according ...

There’s no place the Tigers would rather be

Here’s a question: when you’re taken away from something you love, how much does it affect you? Probably a lot. It most likely changes you ...

Aurora establishes Anti-Racism, Anti-Black Racism task force

This past spring, more than 1,000 residents from across York Region filled Town Park as part of a Solidarity Walk against anti-Black racism around the ...

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