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Ron Wallace, founder of The Auroran, dies at 76

November 22, 2020   ·   0 Comments

Ron Wallace, founder and long-time editor of The Auroran newspaper, has died. Wallace, who had been battling an atypical parkinsonism-related disease for nearly a decade, ...

“Relationship” is key focus for local small business owners

In a time of crisis, it can’t all be about dollars and cents; maintaining relationships is of the utmost importance. So says Deb Clark, owner ...

Being Black in Canada: Musician works with students to promote equity

Glenn Marais knows firsthand the struggle for equity. The Newmarket-based Juno-nominated musician and educator has roots in South Africa, from which his parents came to ...

New rules could allow bylaw officers to enter properties without search warrant

By Brock Weir Municipal bylaw officers could enter onto private property without a search warrant, following the passage of new rules by Council this week. ...

We Are Still Here! challenges stereotypes surrounding Indigenous peoples

By Brock Weir Deron Ahssen:nase Douglas bristles at the word “resilient.” All too often Indigenous children are being described that way. It often comes first, ...

Organizers “thrilled” with PAWS at the SARC

Normally reserved for ice skates and sneakers, the surface of the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex on Saturday was instead reserved the paws of man’s four-legged best friend.

New union rules irk business owners, Chamber members

New union rules stemming from the Province’s sweeping changes to workplace standards are catching flack from local business owners. Aurora entrepreneurs raised concerns Wednesday morning at a breakfast session hosted by the Aurora Chamber of Commerce.

On-street winter parking restrictions set to return after pilot project

Aurora residents could once again face a ban on overnight on-street parking during the winter season pending a decision of Council this week. Last year, the Town...

Rent subsidies nixed for groups displaced by Library Square construction

When the wrecking ball finally clears Library Square as early as this fall, several community groups will need to find accommodation elsewhere. But Council is set to reject a staff recommendation this week calling on the Town to subsidize their rent.

Tigers pass Panthers in OJHL standings

As the rebuild season winds down for the Aurora Tigers, the club can perhaps take solace in a strong finish.

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