August 2022 Archive

And They’re Off! Race is on for Aurora’s next Council

The race is on to be Aurora’s next mayor and one of six Ward Councillors. Town Hall was a flurry of activity on Friday as ...

Conference offers pathway for inclusion at Aurora Cultural Centre

Facilitators for the Aurora Cultural Centre are aiming to make sure the entire community feels like it has a place at the table following a ...

Settlement worker program is success for Library, CCSYR

A new pilot project for newcomers to Canada has proven to be a huge success for the Aurora Public Library (APL) and Catholic Community Services ...

Mudmen to bring Celtic sounds to Concerts in the Park

They’ve been praised by the CBC, applauded by The Queen, and have a few tunes under their belt that are well-known to hockey fans across ...

Theatre Aurora gearing up for Youth Camp this fall

If you think theatre is all about getting up on stage, think again. Whether it’s behind-the-scenes, in the booth, and, yes, even treading the boards, ...

Aurora Votes 2022: John Gallo seeks re-election in Ward 5: “Aurora needs someone who challenges now and then”

As the number of names on Aurora’s Municipal Ballot continue to climb, this week The Auroran continues its traditional profile series of all candidates looking ...

Words Matter: Local hospitals add pronouns to health records systems

Local hospitals, including Southlake Regional Health Centre and Stevenson Memorial Hospital, will include patient pronouns in their health records system going forward. The move, which ...

Golf tournament benefiting youth coming this month

Golfers will be hitting the links “fore” a good cause this summer in Caledon. Registration is open for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel York’s ...

York United storm back to defeat FC Edmonton 3-2

Jordan Wilson’s late header off of Andreas Vaikla’s error gave York United the late goal that proved to be the difference in the 3-2 defeat ...

Public health preparing for challenging fall as wastewater signals dip

Wastewater signals on the level of COVID-19 in the community might be on the wane, but hospitals are still facing significant pressures and are bracing ...

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