August 27, 2014 · 0 Comments
When Tom Plamondon moved to Ontario from Pointe Claire, QC, in 1994 with his family in tow, he was looking for a place where his kids could continue with their French education. On the...
After more than three decades working in municipal finance, Bob Chapman just can’t stay away in his retirement. The 55-year-old Aurora resident has thrown his hat in the ring as a Council candidate in the October 27 municipal election.
You can’t sell away your future to pay for the present, according to Aurora resident James Hoyes, who is seeking a place at the Council table in this October’s Municipal election.
Harold Kim jokes that his wife often refers to him as “Captain Justice” in that if he sees injustice going on anywhere, he often wants to step in and see what he can do about it.
Get ready to see a lot more of John Gallo. Gallo officially launched his mayoral bid before a packed fundraising dinner at The Mansion on Saturday night. Joined by his family, he said Aurorans are...
Aurora is at a “significant crossroads” in its history right now. That is the word from Geoffrey Dawe as he officially launched his mayoral re-election campaign on Monday evening.
This is the second time around for Aurora’s Jim Abram. Mr. Abram, who ran for Council in the October 2010 election, has once again declared his candidacy.
Councillor is second to enter the race, saying the time has come "for a modern, comprehensive vision for Aurora."
As a student at Queen’s University, one of the many things that struck Aurora’s Alice Lalas was the motivation driving each student as they took on jobs around campus.
After only living in Aurora for a few short months, Arshad Desai has decided the best way to become involved in his community is to be a part of the change we would like to see become a reality.
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