May 2013 Archive

“Anonymous” continues to be so

It is so great to continuously read the Auroran and see the lawsuits continue. It seems that the “blogs” have given the opportunity for “anonymous” ...

Waste was put to good use

Cardinal Carter CHS Free the Children E-waste event was a great success. We appreciate all the promotion our group received, prior to the event and ...

Alumna enjoyed reunion

As a past student of Dr .G.W. Williams Secondary School I just have to give a great big thanks to everyone involved in this past ...

The hunt is on for Aurora’s next Teen Idol

Do you have what it takes to be Aurora’s next Teen Idol? The hunt is on for Aurora’s 2013 Teen Idol, who will be crowned during this year’s Canada Day Celebrations. If you’re between the ages of 12 and 17, and have a penchant for singing – whether before large crowds or even in the shower...

Music Fest organizers begin talent search

By Brock Weir The hunt is on for local talent for the Celebrate Aurora music festival. As The Auroran reported last week, organizers of the ...

Disappearing acts and a good dose of humour offered by Aurora filmmakers

Disappearing acts abounded at the Aurora Cultural Centre Thursday as local filmmakers showcased their works in the Multimedia Film Festival of York Region. There were the comic disappearances of the most popular girl and hamster in school, in...

Aurora Sports Hall of Fame unveils new logo

As May 1 kicked off the nomination processes for the Inaugural Aurora Sport Hall of Fame Inductions, the Aurora Sport Hall of Fame (ASHoF) also ...

Students plan road hockey game to remember

Local high school students Ben Hankins and Liam Devlin are looking to raise some funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s and need your help. As part of their Grade 12 Sports Management class at Aurora High School...

Southlake Run results have everyone “over the moon”

After weeks of fundraising and canvassing, the final numbers are in for the Nature’s Emporium Run or Walk for Southlake and they have everyone over the moon.

Special Olympians “Paint the Town Red!”

Local Special Olympians, public employees, and politicians teamed up Thursday to paint York Region red in celebration of the upcoming Special Olympics Summer Games, which hits York Region in July.

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