September 2020 Archive

Lace up for a Southlake Run like no other: Virtual SL5K kicks off this week

Each year, hundreds of participants lace up their running shoes and pass under the iconic arch in front of Newmarket’s Southlake Regional Health Centre for ...

Seniors’ Centre to re-open Monday

After being shuttered for close to six months, the Aurora Seniors’ Centre will once again re-open its doors Monday. On September 28, the Aurora Seniors’ ...

Public Health applauds new gathering restrictions

York Region Public Health is “applauding” the Provincial Government’s decision to impose new limits on “unmonitored” social gatherings across Ontario as the rate of new ...

Key takeaways from York9 FC’s short campaign

You have to feel for York9 FC. Analysis written before the Island Games’ tournament suggested the team’s offseason acquisitions had cemented the club as one ...

Aurora-King Jays rep head coach donates to All Kids Can Play

Head coach Irene Skanderis and manager Brenda Badger of the 15U, Aurora-King Jays have donated $1,000 to the All Kids Can Play Program. Since Badger ...

Realtor to cover Rainbow Crosswalk maintenance “in perpetuity”

The vandalism of Aurora’s newly-installed Rainbow Crosswalk last month, left many residents upset and dismayed, but rather than turn a blind eye or let his ...

Metrolinx continues design work on underpass to “minimize” impact on property owners

Metrolinx is forging ahead with design work the planned Wellington Street East traffic underpass with an eye to “minimize” impacts to nearby property owners. This ...

Catholic board makes $21 million investment into safe re-start program

In order to make the start of the school year as safe as possible, the York Catholic District School Board has approved an investment of ...

Keep your hedges trimmed: Town cracking down on encroachments onto public property

If you have a hedge growing over a sidewalk or street, you might want to get those trimmed as the Town of Aurora is set ...

Pickering College’s Head of School honoured with Lifetime Achievement award

Teaching wasn’t necessarily the career Peter Sturrup envisioned when he began his post-secondary journey, but more than three-decades later, he firmly believes there is no ...

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