June 2021 Archive

Fire causes extensive damage to downtown building

Roof maintenance is suspected to be the cause of a Friday afternoon fire that has caused extensive damage to a historic building in Aurora’s downtown ...

Large-scale and home-based businesses honoured by Chamber

From spring cleanups to technical advancements, Aurora’s business community is varied and thriving in challenging times. Businesses large and small were honoured by the Aurora ...

Bloomington Station will offer more commuter options next week

This Monday, June 28, local commuters will have more options to get on the GO with the grand opening of the new Bloomington GO station. ...

Project Let-Us plants roots for food security one tomato at a time

They say you can count the number of seeds in an apple but there’s no way to tell how many apples are in a seed. ...

Change the Cycle will bring free menstrual equity to York Region schools

From stigma to accessibility of products, it has been difficult for students to speak up about some of the challenges they face around menstruation. They ...

Friday’s Digital Pride Parade helps close out York’s celebration

Pride celebrations this year have been hallmarked by forging new traditions – but the final days of York Pride’s digital celebrations will be a new ...

Mavrinac and Wellington development set to move forward

Proposals to transform two blocks of land at the south end of Mavrinac Boulevard at Wellington Street East are set to take a significant step ...

$6.5 million announced to create 12 new mental health beds at Southlake

A $6.5 million investment from the Province will create 12 new beds in an expanded adult inpatient mental health unit at Southlake Regional Health Centre. ...

Access to HIV self-testing kits expanded in York Region by CAYR and I’m Ready

As the global pandemic continues, a global epidemic rages on and is often undiagnosed: HIV. This month, however, CAYR Community Connections and the I’m Ready research ...

In-person Council meetings, opening of Town Hall eyed for September return

Members of the public could be welcomed back into Town Hall as early as September. This was the timeline presented to Council last week as ...

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