November 2013 Archive

Athletes and artists team up for the fifth annual “Special O”

By Brock Weir Look up into the sky at any given point at this time of year and you’ll invariably see the last few ducks ...

New program aims to bring hometown history and hometown stories into the classroom

As Pamela Pal rummaged through the archives, she uncovered the details of an Aurora boy who died of his wounds sustained in the Battle of Vimy Ridge in 1917.

Families get into the early holiday spirit for Christmas Home Tour

The holidays are just around the corner, and whether you’re looking for something traditional or a bit of modern bling, next week’s Aurora Christmas Home Tour promises something for everyone – all for a good cause.

Day in the Life of the Soldier campaign wraps with “Home for the Holidays”

When local residents pooled their creative resources and planned a year-long celebration of “A Day in the Life of a Solider,” their mission wasn’t just to...

Debate highlights divisions on building a “cohesive” Council

While some Councillors backed a motion from Councillor Evelyn Buck to have Mayor Geoffrey Dawe to define his own view of the mayoral role last month, debates stemming from the...

Long live the king – King Richard’s, that is

King Richard’s Pub opened the door to the public on October 15th, at 5.00 p.m. after its predecessor King Henry’s closed the door in August.

Santa could have some extra helpers in this month’s parade

It’s just over two weeks until Santa Claus makes his way down Yonge Street, and this year he could be joined by some extra helpers.

Aurora’s Coriat named a “Game Changer” after public vote

Aurora’s Jessica Coriat will cheer extra loud this month when Canada’s top football teams go head to head in Saskatchewan.

Community Improvement Plan draft targets tax breaks and relief

Tax breaks, relief, and support to help you spruce up properties could all be part of Aurora’s new Community Improvement Plan.

Cost for Leisure Complex renos, centre, set to rise again

The proposed cost of extensive renovations at the Aurora Family Leisure Complex (AFLC) to refresh the building and make way for a “Community Space for Youth” continue to rise this week...

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