By Brock Weir Next Saturday, June 21, is National Aboriginal Day, and if you have the chance to spend the previous evening at the Aurora ...
For 50 years the Aurora Youth Soccer Club has given many of Aurora’s finest young athletes a safe and fun environment to learn and play the game of soccer.
The Aurora Jays senior men’s baseball team is red hot and looking for more. The team carries an eight game winning streak into this week, which is highlighted...
Yet another one of Aurora’s young soccer players is heading off to the United States on a scholarship. After years of hard work on the many soccer pitches scattered throughout York Region, Amy Rowe has...
Marc Casullo knew he loved golf right from the first time his dad entered him into a tournament at the age of eight. After that win, now aged 17, and an upcoming graduate at Villanova College in King City...
The Aurora Barbarians senior men’s team hosted their longtime nemeses, the Oakville Crusaders, on Saturday, facing the Halton Region club for three games at Fletcher’s Fields.
Despite bubbling with excitement about what was to come last fall, Aurora residents Brian North and Kimberley Kerr had to keep their secret under their respective hats until just last month.
A decision on the future of the George Street Public School location is due this fall as the York Region District School Board continues to lay the groundwork for the school’s merger with Aurora Senior Public School.
As the cardboard boxes pile up at his Yonge Street office in preparation for his return to the public sector after almost 20 years in the Ontario Legislature, MPP Frank Klees is reflective about the last two decades.
With what was then six days left in the provincial campaign, Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne made her first visit to Newmarket-Aurora with big promises for local transit users.
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