April 2014 Archive

Patriots shatter Tigers’ championship hopes

Despite a valiant effort, the Aurora Tigers dreams of hoisting the OJHL’s Buckland Cup were shattered by the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots...

Aurora and Newmarket await word on university bid

Aurora, Newmarket and King will be anxiously awaiting this week for word on whether their efforts to dazzle York University for an “Aurora-Newmarket” campus for York University did the trick.

Plans for traffic, parks in Aurora Promenade could be put on ice

Plans for the next phase of the Aurora Promenade Plan could be put on hold this week. Councillors last week voted to put the brakes on the...

Aurora Historical Society to mark 100th anniversary of “The Great War” with new exhibitions

Panoramic black and white photos, some faded with age, and others in the same pristine “glorious black and white” in which they were originally taken, now dot the walls in what used to be bedrooms at Hillary House.

Aurora and Newmarket make joint bid for university campus

Aurora and Newmarket have made details of their joint courtship to York University public. The two municipalities made their pitch to York on Thursday afternoon on why “Aurora-Newmarket” would be the ideal place for a new satellite campus for York and Seneca College.

Preschoolers were on hand when church fire broke out

My boys’ last day of YMCA preschool will be remembered by all! Mateo and Mason are still asking questions and expressing concern while pointing out ...

Mayor thanks Aurora for support following fire

By now, you have probably seen, heard or read about the devastating fire at Aurora United Church, which occurred on Friday, April 11. This is ...

Former resident shares “Aurora’s grief”

To the Residents of Aurora: With the fire and destruction of your United Church, Aurora has suffered a devastating loss that is being felt in ...

Letter writer responds to “Concerned Citizens”

(Re: Heritage District Letter prompts more question than answers. April 3) Thank you for reading my letter and responding to same. You state that I ...

Lawsuits impact taxpayer: reader

A major contributing factor in the premium increase in Aurora Town’s insurance coverage is the skyrocketing cost emanating from Council member lawsuits. With the in-fighting ...

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