October 2020 Archive

Caruso’s to close its doors after more than a century

Caruso’s has been a mainstay of Aurora’s historic downtown core for nearly 110 years. It has seen life as a grocery store, a wholesale grocery ...

Gonzaga guard and Barbarians coach win Athlete & Coach of the Year

One of Canada’s rising basketball stars and a chiropractor who is also a rugby coach have taken home...

Magna appoints Kotagiri to succeed Walker as CEO

Seetarama (Swamy) Kotagiri will succeed Don Walker as CEO of Magna International on January 1, the Aurora-based automotive parts giant announced Tuesday. Mr. Walker, who ...

“We need to do everything we can to avoid a very severe second wave” as York Region returns to Stage 2

We need to do everything we can to prevent a “very severe” second wave of COVID-19 hitting the community, says Newmarket-Aurora MPP Christine Elliott, as ...

York Region returns to “modified” Stage 2 on Monday

York Region will return to a “modified” Stage 2 of the Province’s plan to re-open Ontario on Monday. Premier Doug Ford, alongside Health Minister and ...

Budget talks could start with proposed 2.9 per cent tax increase

When Council approved its multi-year budget, it did so with an eye to provide more financial certainty for the average Aurora taxpayer, but this was ...

D’Angelo will bring “authentic opportunities” to young women as Head of St. Anne’s School

As a member of the St. Andrew’s College community nearly two-decades, it became increasingly clear to Sabrina D’Angelo with each passing year that something was ...

Anti-idling policy revved up by Council

Aurora is set to take the next steps towards firm bylaws targeting idling vehicles. Councillors, sitting at the Committee level last week, gave their tentative ...

Cousins Drive underpass prioritized by Council in Metrolinx battle

A pedestrian crossing where Cousins Drive meets the Barrie GO Train corridor could get some extra consideration from Council in the coming years. Last week, ...

A healthy community begins with its leadership: Anti-Black Racism Team member

A healthy community begins at the top, and its leaders need to work together to foster it. So says Phiona Durrant, a local business owner ...

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