In the aftermath of the pre-Christmas ice storm, Janet Matthews was one of the luckier Aurora residents who only had to spend about 48 hours in the dark.
Crime writers from across the GTA will bring a splash of mystery to the Aurora Public Library this Monday in A Shot In The Dark, bringing together five writers, and three former Aurora residents, from Crime Writers of Canada.
Music touches most people's lives in some shape or form; it brings back memories, relieves stress and is one of the few activities that involve using our entire brain. It has surprising benefits to both physical and mental health and music has touched the life of Alex Sault in so many ways.
The Aurora Tigers knew they were up against a formidable opponent in the Cobourg Cougars for the OJHL north east semi-final round, but after three games the Tigers have shown their stripes by earning a 2 – 1 series lead.
Coaching men and women in sport has its similarities, but differences need to be recognized and addressed. That’s the message Dr. Vicki Harber delivered to a packed room of many of Aurora’s coaches.
The Aurora Cultural Centre last month announced a major new partnership with Meridian Credit Union, which included the naming rights on the former Red Gallery – but now one Councillor wants answers.
Aurora High School student Sarah Shields has made a difference at Aurora High. She has taken the initiative to organize a group called the GSA (Gay Straight Alliance).
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.
Ethan Chan and Lachlan Cooper had a game plan when confronted with a broken-down car. They knew there were multiple things wrong with it, but when tackling it their first goal was...
Sylvia Hussey has been down this road before. When her elderly mother began losing her memory, the Aurora resident was left as her primary caregiver.
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