April 2014 Archive

It is due north as Watercolour Society marks an “historic” first in Aurora

Pauline Holancin and Jake Mol are two artists who find their most vivid inspirations in the sights and sounds of nature. Every year, they travel to a lake to...

Young pianists aim to bust down walls and barriers to classical music

Janelle Fung was just three years old when she first had a violin placed in her hands ahead of a lesson. Just before her fourth birthday, however, she picked up that violin and smashed it as hard as a three-year-old could...

Tigers take first three games against Kingston with Game 4 this week

With their third straight win over the Kingston Voyageurs in the OJHL Northeast Conference finals on Monday night, the Aurora Tigers now find themselves on the verge of a four game series sweep.

Aurora Jays are eager to get back on thebaseball diamond with their top coaches

After a great season in 2013, the Aurora Jays of the North Dufferin Baseball League (NDBL) are eager to get back on the diamond.

Atom AA Tigers named York Simcoe Champs

The Aurora Tigers Atom AA team finished their season with a series final sweep of the Stouffville Clippers.

Citizen’s group hosts public conference on environmental issues

The future of Ontario’s protected green spaces may very well depend on the fate of three very important pieces of legislation. To that end, the ...

There are economic opportunities to be had in this week’s DOCS on Ice tourney: Council

Aurora Councillors threw their support behind the upcoming DOCS on Ice tournament, a weekend event which will bring over 900 doctors to Aurora and Newmarket this week.

Aurorans are invited to hoist a few pints to celebrate Optimists, youth

It’s time to raise a glass for the Optimist Club of Aurora. The local service club, which dedicates countless hours of volunteer work and

One woman’s journey with autistic son shines new light on darker side of Orillia and Aurora

Thelma Wheatley’s autistic son was just four when a developmental paediatrician advised her and her husband to “put him away” at the Ontario Hospital School in Orillia.

Studies will help and encourage students to walk to school safely

It might now be safe to say spring has finally arrived, and with the arrival of the season, parents across Aurora are once again sending their kids packing – off to walk to school, that is.

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