October 2023 Archive

Aurora United Church celebrates becoming “Affirming Congregation”

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Chabad Aurora Rabbi calls for united voice following Israel attacks

“Evil doesn’t know politics,” but a united voice will make a world of difference. So says Rabbi Yossi Hecht of Chabad Aurora in the face ...

Lavallee and Karkoulas sparkle in Tigers’ 4-1 win over Toronto Patriots

The Aurora Tigers defeated the Toronto Patriots 4-1 in OJHL action at Westwood Arena on Saturday night. The Tigers, in the midst of another grueling ...

High tea at Armoury will highlight Inn from the Cold, need for transitional shelters

The need for transitional housing units for men and women requiring shelter services will be underscored at a high tea set for the historic Aurora ...

Aurora Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2023 – Laurie Buckland:  Professional Golfer, Community Mentor, and Five-Sport Athlete

This is the first of four stories in our 2023 Aurora Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Profile series. Laurie Buckland, long-time member of the CPGA ...

28-day celebration will herald opening of Aurora Town Square

The date is yet-to-be-determined, but when the Town of Aurora celebrates the grand opening of its Town Square redevelopment in Aurora’s historic downtown core, it ...

Historian aims to shed light on nearly 60-year-old cold case

Nearly 60 years ago, students at a local independent school found Geraldine Pickford choked to death on the banks of Tannery Creek. Pickford, 40, had ...

Skateboard park to stay put at Leisure Complex – for now

The skateboard park at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AFLC) will stay put for the time being, despite ongoing issues with its construction. Sitting at ...

Mayor Mrakas proclaims October 12 as Aurora Sports Hall of Fame Day

In a flag-raising ceremony at Town Hall last Thursday afternoon, Mayor Tom Mrakas proclaimed October 12, 2023 to be “Aurora Sports Hall of Fame Day” ...

Continued dialogue on Black History Month, inclusivity initiatives needed after first “Fyah Side Chat”

Dialogue on inclusivity in the lead up to February’s Black History Month and beyond will continue after an initial planning discussion hosted recently by the ...

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